To communicate, lions sniff each other and roar.
lions are related to other cats because well lions are a kind of cat
Kangaroos cannot talk, but they can communicate with others of their own kind.
Some innate behaviors of lions include hunting in groups, marking territory with scent, grooming themselves and others, and roaring to communicate with other pride members. These behaviors are instinctual and essential for their survival in the wild.
whale
some lions do. most lions only eat their kind when in desperate times or when one dies.
Lions are known to mark their territory by urinating, and it can also serve as a way to establish dominance or assert their presence in front of others, including when being videotaped. It is a natural behavior for lions to communicate their status and establish boundaries using scent markings.
run away from others and fight
Maybe youre thinking of pheromones.
how does a lion communicate with other animals and with people
I think it helps them balance and communicate with other lions.
kind of
They have different roars, reply to other lions, and if you are within hearing, when they are ROARING mad, you can FEEL it in the pit of your stomach.