because their teeth are bigger and their bigger animals prey are like rats lion are killer animals
lions have strong jaws when they are trying to kill prey they usually aim for the necks of their prey they are not poisenous so they use their teeth to puncture the skin and lock their jaws around the neck until their prey is dead.
Lions have strong muscles and powerful jaws to help them overpower and kill prey. They have sharp teeth and retractable claws to grab and hold onto their prey. Their keen eyesight, sense of hearing, and teamwork enable them to stalk and ambush prey effectively.
Birds of prey have talons. Lions have claws and teeth.
Lions use there claws and their sharp teeth.
Lions use their teeth in hunting by clamping the teeth around the prey's neck. This sufocates the prey thus killing it. Lions also use their teeth to eat and kill predators. They don't sufficate prey with their teeth! They snap their necks. They say that in just about every wildlife video.
The lions use their teeth to tear their food apart and while they attack thier prey.
They use their claws to catch their prey, but they use their teeth to tear it apart.
Lions are meat eaters and need sharp teeth to help kill there prey and to rip the meat from a carcas.
To rip through the flesh of there prey.
Mountain lions typically kill their prey by using their powerful jaws and sharp teeth to bite the neck or throat of their target, suffocating it quickly. They may also use their strong forelimbs to hold down the prey while delivering a fatal bite.
Their teeth have evolved so that the lions can hunt down, kill and consume prey animals such as antelopes, giraffes, buffalo and other large herbivore mammals. The teeth are large, long and sharp so that when the lion bites, the teeth sink into the prey's muscles and lock there, preventing the prey from escaping.
Lions are carnivores and kill their prey. They have large dagger-like canines to grip, sharp molars to shear off flesh - yes, they have teeth.