The only times lions interact with antelopes is when they're hungry. Then they hunt them down, kill them, and eat them.
antelopes are prey. lions hunt them :)
Yes
Lions, I also think that the bushmen used to hunt antelopes- I'm not sure.
Yes lions do eat antelope because they are meat.
I believe so.
because these lions haven't made a bowel movement yet.
Lions and tigers, as well as other predatory carnivores.
It eats 65 pounds of meat a day.
Lions eat many animals, such as zebras and antelopes etc.
Humans, wolves, mountain lions to name but a few.
The relationship between lions and antelopes is one of predator and prey in an ecosystem. Lions are apex predators that hunt antelopes for food, while antelopes serve as a food source for lions. This relationship is an example of interspecific predation, where one species benefits (lions) while the other is harmed (antelopes).
The biotic factors in a lion's ecosystem include prey animals such as zebras, antelopes, and wildebeest, as well as competitors like hyenas and other predators. Lions also interact with symbiotic species such as vultures and other scavengers that feed on their kills.