The lion is a predator and secondary consumer. Rarely is it a prey but sometimes a large Nile crocodile will kill and eat a lion.
pounce and tear it apart i think
The female lion works in packs to kill prey like cape buffalo, gnus, gazalles, antelopes, and zebras. The male lion protects the territory from other lions and hyenas.
The lion's camouflage is important to the lion because they use the tall grass for hiding from their prey. So they crouch down into the tall grass and wait for the right moment to attack and kill their prey.
Me! The Nile Crocodile is the only predator, other than man, than can kill an African lion without help.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
No, the African lion is an apex predator - the "top dog" in Africa.
The lion is a predator and secondary consumer. Rarely is it a prey but sometimes a large Nile crocodile will kill and eat a lion.
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
pounce and tear it apart i think
Sure. If an African Buffalo can kill a lion, then so could a bull.
The main predator of the zebra is the lion. There is no prey, as the zebra is a grazer on the grasses of the African savanna, a herbivore.
Kill it's prey, adapt to suroundings.
The lion stalked its prey in the tall African grass.
There are countless - from bacteria, viruses etc., to crows, to Birds of Prey, to parasitic flies - all can kill eggs, immatures or adults. There is even a film of a very hungry African lion catching one.
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
a lion would use it jaws to bite down on its preys neck to kill it for good