A lion hides by seeking shelter in low brush or bushes. This is so that the animal cannot be seen.
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The Nemean Lion was slain by Hercules as the first of his Twelve Labors. The lion's hide was impervious to weapons, so Hercules strangled it with his bare hands and used its own claws to skin it.
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it is the lion that Hercules had to fight in one of the 12 tasks of Hercules The LEON NEMEIOS (or Nemean lion) was a large lion, whose hide was impervious to weapons, which plagued the district of Nemea in the Argolis. King Eurystheus commanded Herakles to destroy the beast as the first of his twelve Labours. The hero cornered the lion in its cave and seizing it by the neck wrestled it to death. He then skinned its hide to make a lion-skin cape, one of his most distinctive attributes. Hera afterwards placed the lion amongst the stars as the constellation Leo.
Get away from it, shoot it, give it bait, hide, don't mess with it
So they can hide and sneak up on their prey. Mostly the Cami-lion does this.
When a lion cub is in danger, it will usually try to hide or stay close to its mother. If the threat persists, the lion cub may attempt to roar or use its claws to defend itself. In extreme situations, a lion cub may try to flee to safety.
Creating a taxidermy mount of a lion involves skinning the animal, preserving the hide, sculpting a mannequin to the desired pose, fitting the hide onto the mannequin, and finishing details like eyes and fur. The mount is then mounted on a display base for presentation.
He wore the "hide" of the Nemean Lion that he killed as the first of his ten labors.
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The Nemean lion had a hide so tough, arrows or even sword blades could not pierce it, so Hercules figured he may as well use the lion's own claws, which he did.
Traditionally it was to slay the Nemean Lion, which had a hide no steel or stone could penetrate.