That depends whether its in danger or its hunting.
You shouldn't buy a lion.
A lion is much bigger, and with that stronger, than a mountain lion.
Lions have few natural enemies; the biggest danger to lions is from humans.Another major concern for lions is Hyenas. A lone hyena is no match for a lion; but a pack of hyenas could overwhem even the strongest lion.
i can assure that the lion is much much much bigger and stronger than a cheetah
When a free meal is available that does not require much effort and poses little danger, a lion will take advantage of carrion. When lions cannot scavenge, they kill their own prey.
That depends whether its in danger or its hunting.
when he or she gets hurt that's the time they are in danger
No, but it is now one of the most endangered mammals.
Normally, cheetahs will run away from danger, because a big injury can rob a cheetah of it's ability to hunt, and it would die. They are not "wimps," they are just very intelligent. But a mother cheetah with cubs is a different story. When confronted with a danger such as a lion, a cheetah can dash and swerve aroung the lion, hissing, snarling, and lashing out with her claws, while avoiding the lion's frantic blows. This makes the lion dizzy, not to mention completely freakes it out, and even a male lion will flee from the feirce cheetah. (so much for the"king", a tiger would never flee like that...)
No, they have been known to bite but not eat. They will attack if they are in danger.
You shouldn't buy a lion.
Upon realizing that the lion is a statue, Edmund feels relieved as he no longer fears imminent danger from the lion. He then proceeds to mock his siblings for their earlier fears and doubts.
A lion is much bigger, and with that stronger, than a mountain lion.
Lions have few natural enemies; the biggest danger to lions is from humans.Another major concern for lions is Hyenas. A lone hyena is no match for a lion; but a pack of hyenas could overwhem even the strongest lion.
Smart enough, perhaps. Equipped for the task, no. Adapted to the task, no; deer are programed to run in the face of danger. However, there have been documented cases where an antelope in Africa has caused the death of a lion when it kicked the lion in the lower jaw as the lion was pouncing, breaking the jaw of the lion and ending the lion's ability to feed.
i can assure that the lion is much much much bigger and stronger than a cheetah