well since lions live in prides and fight for their own territorries i would say it says in one place until it needs to hunt
The range of the jaguar and that of the black bear overlap in Mexico and extreme southwestern United States.
the lion stays in its den
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10-12 years
Yes. Hyenas and dogs will frequently drive a lion from its kill. The lion can run away, but if he tries to stay and fight, the lion will kill the dogs in front - and the dogs behind him will kill the lion.
A combination of both.
The armadillo would roam about as the creature foraged for food.
Move. They have territory where they roam and hunt.
They usually stay in one territory and patrol it and defend it regularly
Some people weren't born to stay in one place forever. Some people need to roam the world looking for they're place.
Nomadic means to roam, so the opposite would be stable, or to stay put (reside) in one place.
The range of the jaguar and that of the black bear overlap in Mexico and extreme southwestern United States.
the lion stays in its den
A lion stays in a cage.
No
it doesn't really stay in one place, because when your mums in my bed room she's constantly dripping over me.
a (young mountain) lion