They only share with the highest rank in the pride and they share with the cubs but the low rank in the pride usually doesn't get much to eat.
A disproportionately large share.
No, lions and tigers do not share the same habitat.
No, lions do not share the same habitat as do the great apes.
Switzerland has the 'lions share' of Italy's border.
Let's say we split a dollar. I got .75 cents, and you got .25 cents. I would have the lions share as I have the greater amount or "share" of what was being split. Hope this helps!
Because they have to feed their young.
They share a common, very distant ancestor.
Its the big part f something
Share electrons. Note that the sharing may well be uneven-- the atom with the highest electronegativity will get the lions share.
Tigers and lions do not normally share the same habitat so would never meet in nature. However, tigers are bigger than lions so would probably win.
Burrowing owls and African lions do not share the same environment. If would be unlikely that lions would eat one if they did, however.