It is a felid. It is not, however, a cat, in the sense of a domestic housecat. They are of different gena. It is however, still a cat. Lions and tigers are cats as well, of different genera, but still cats.
yes all cats , lions , tigres are all related there one big cat family
a cat
family, Felidae, but they belong to different genera. Domestic cats are classified under the genus Felis, while lions are classified under the genus Panthera. Despite their genetic similarities, domestic cats and lions have different sizes, behaviors, and habitats due to their evolutionary adaptations.
Lions don't hibernate, none of the cat species do.
Lions sleep. None of the cat species hibernate.
Because they are a species of cat.
A lion is part of the cat family.
Lions don't hibernate. No member of the cat family hibernates.
Lions don't hibernate. No member of the cat family hibernates.
Lions belong to Felidae - the cats.
A lion is a cat. If you are asking how lions are different than house cats, then there are many differences. The most obvious are the physical differences such as size, the fact that lions can roar and house cats purr, etc. Also lions live in large groups called prides whereas house cats typically live either alone or with one or two other house cats. Wild lions are responsible for finding and catching their own food whereas a house cat is fed by its owner. Lions are fearful and sometimes aggressive towards humans while house cats are loving towards humans...most of the time.