They do fairly well. It isn't like it's really cold where they are, so plants don't die and the plant eaters (on which they prey) don't disappear. What actually happens throughout most of the range of the lion is that "winter" means the rainy season. At this time, just about all their range is green with vegetation. The zebra and the antelope and other critters on which they depend for food are spread out and eating well, and the lions are hunting them. Life is good.
During the "summer" when it is hot and dry, the big herbivores, which were "all over" during the rainy season, are confined to places where there is water. And the plants have been baked down to dry stalks everywhere. The plant eaters are having a tough time, and so are the lions. The range of these plant eaters has shrunk dramatically because they need to be near water. But though the lions don't have to look far to find them, they do have to compete with other animals for water. Lions can die of thurst as easily as any other animal. In the winter, it is raining, and with the resurgence of the plants, the plant eaters spread out to graze, and the lions move with them. It is "easier" for the lion in the "winter" because it can generally hook up some food, and it doesn't have to search for water. The hot, dry "summer" beats the lion down, just like it hammers all the other animals.
Other animals survive from lions by using their natural instincts and survival strategies. Some animals camouflage themselves or hide in dense vegetation to avoid being seen by lions. Others use their speed and agility to outrun them, or live in social groups that provide safety in numbers. Additionally, certain animals have evolved physical adaptations like horns or thick skin that can help them defend against lion attacks.
They survive by eating food and drinking water. At the water hole that's where they find their prey! Lions survive like every other animal. They eat, sleep, and reproduce. Lions survive by hunting other animals
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
The lions get their energy by eating other animals or meet an they use this energy to be able to hunt and run the rest of the day or to survive
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other lions
They survive by eating food and drinking water. At the water hole that's where they find their prey! Lions survive like every other animal. They eat, sleep, and reproduce. Lions survive by hunting other animals
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
simple....................... they eat other animals. what else do you need to know?!
There are no mountain lions or any other animals found in the Antarctic. It's too cold on the Antarctic continent for land-based animals to survive in the wild.
The lions get their energy by eating other animals or meet an they use this energy to be able to hunt and run the rest of the day or to survive
Because without lions, hyenas, tigers and other dangerous animals. The food chain wouldn't be complete and other animals could starve. All animals are here for a reason, without them it would be harder for other animals to survive.
Lions growl as a warning to other lions or animals.
Lions,leopards,antelops and other village animals like camels.
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