simple....................... they eat other animals. what else do you need to know?!
Lions are hunters, therefore they need to be able to catch the fast animals (mostly buck) in the wild.
No, they will not.
In theory, yes - in practice, probably not. They are better off in safari parks...
Almost all White Lions are in captivity because they are not able to camouflage themselves in the wild, so they can't hide to hunt or hide from enemies and they die in the wild.
Lions can move. It'd be quite difficult for a meat-eating, predatory animal to survive without being able to move.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
Lions and tigers rarely come face to face in the wild. Tigers are larger and stronger, so i doubt that lions would be able to eat them!
There are no mountain lions or any other animals found in the Antarctic. It's too cold on the Antarctic continent for land-based animals to survive in the wild.
In the wild, lions would get very little rain. However, in a zoo, it would be ensured that a lion would have enough water to survive, without overhydrating it.
Lions survive in the wild by working together in prides to hunt for food, defend their territory, and raise their cubs. They are skilled hunters, relying on teamwork and coordinated strategies to bring down prey. Lions also have powerful bodies, sharp senses, and keen instincts that help them navigate their environment and avoid danger.
No, there are no wild lions in Baltimore. Lions are native to Africa and some parts of Asia, and are not found in the wild in North America. Lions typically only exist in captivity in zoos or wildlife parks.
Yes, there are cheetahs in Asia. For a map of the cheetah's range, click on this link.