About 100 degree weather
about 100 degrees
because it is hot
the lions live in very hot places like in africa or other countries very hot
Lions are perfectly designed for life on the plains. Their coloration blends in well with grass there, and living in prides helps them to obtain prey in areas that do not provide much cover. They also like the hot weather.yes lions do live in the Savannah
Lions live in Africa because the climate is ideal for their survival. Also, their major food sources are located there.
because it is hot
about 100 degrees
Hot ones
the lions live in very hot places like in africa or other countries very hot
Mountain lions live in a variety of habitats from the cold coniferous forests to the hot deserts and hot, steamy rain forests.
camels and lions because they like it in the hot environments.
Lions are perfectly designed for life on the plains. Their coloration blends in well with grass there, and living in prides helps them to obtain prey in areas that do not provide much cover. They also like the hot weather.yes lions do live in the Savannah
Lions live in Africa because the climate is ideal for their survival. Also, their major food sources are located there.
Lions are adapted to living in hot countries because their thick fur coat helps regulate their body temperature in warm weather. Also, hot climates provide an abundance of prey for lions to hunt and survive. Additionally, lions can conserve energy by resting in the shade during the hottest parts of the day.
yes lions live in the safari
Lions don't live in water because they simply cannot swim. they don't have gills or fins. Edit-- I think what they mean is in swamp-y places. Which lions do! There are lions that live all across Africa that live in places with a lot of water. They tend to have (very) slightly fluffier fur than those that live away from deltas, etc. There's a documentary called "Swamp Cats" that airs on Animal Planet sometimes that's about these water lions. As for cold climate, lions did used to live in Europe. I forget where exactly this European breed /was/ but they're long gone now. Why they don't live in other cold climates is because more suitable big cats do instead. Like the snow leopard, tiger, puma, etc. yes lions can swim they just keep their heads up to breathe and don't go under
Lions have adapted to live in hot climates by having a light fur coat that reflects sunlight, a reduced sweat gland activity to conserve water, and by resting during the hottest parts of the day to avoid overheating. Their bodies are well-suited to regulate their temperature and conserve energy in these environments.