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they eat plenty of chicken found in the souther half of antartica

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Q: How do African lions adapt to their habitat?
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Where do lions hunts?

Lions hunt in their habitat of the African savanna.


How does an African penguin adapt to its habitat?

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What is the name of the habitat where lions and cheetahs live?

The African savannah.


What is the African lions role in the habitat?

African lions are predators. They help to keep the herbivore (gazelle, wildebeest, antelope, etc.) populations in check.


What type of habitat do lion live in?

Lions live on the African savannah.


How do lions adapt to habitat by pooing?

They make sure their poo is full of brown food colouring.


What habitat is home to African lions?

Lions generally live in hot, arid climates. A prime example of an African lion's ideal habitat is the Sahara in Africa.


What are 4 different things lions adapt to their environment?

they are camouflaged to their habitat and they can run fast to kill their prey.


What habitat lions live in?

The African lion's habitat is on the open Africa Savanna (grasslands), with each pride occupying a separate territory.


What is the habat of an African lion?

The habiatat of the African Lions is the grasslands of the African continent also known as the Savannah. The lions share their habitat with giraffes, zebras, elephants, hyenas, cheetahs, leopards, gazelles, wilde beest etc.


In what habitat do African lions live?

Suitable habitat for the lions consists of semi-arid plains and Savannah grasslands. This habitat is exhibited almost extensively throughout sub-Saharan Africa with the exception of the Congo region. The Savannah grasslands are spotted with Acacia trees which provide shade and resting locations for lions.


Which is not part of a white tailed deer's habitat?

Monkeys, banana trees, tigers, african lions, etc.