Man. Otherwise, lions are at the top of the food chain.
The only animal that preys on lions is the Nile crocodile which it occasionally takes when the lion enters its environment.
A prey animal is hunted and eaten. An example is a lion (carnivore) eating a Zebra (herbivore).
A lion is an animal. But your question is essentially 'can a lion disguise itself'. Most hunting done by lions is done by the females. They are skilled at moving furtively when their prey animal is not watching, and keeping still when the prey is looking in their direction. For moving objects are much more visible that a stationary one. The lion is only lightly disguised by its colour.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
a mountain lion and any type of lion
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
The only animal that preys on lions is the Nile crocodile which it occasionally takes when the lion enters its environment.
it is a victim
No, lions are at the top of the food chain.
A prey animal is hunted and eaten. An example is a lion (carnivore) eating a Zebra (herbivore).
Any carnivorous (lion) or omnivorous (human) animal will hunt, kill and eat their prey.
A lion is an animal. But your question is essentially 'can a lion disguise itself'. Most hunting done by lions is done by the females. They are skilled at moving furtively when their prey animal is not watching, and keeping still when the prey is looking in their direction. For moving objects are much more visible that a stationary one. The lion is only lightly disguised by its colour.
Intermittent bursts of activity follow through the nighthours until dawn, .... The prey also may be killed by the lion enclosing the animal's mouth
lion eating prey
They stalk their prey and then pounce on them and eat them.
The only animal that occasionally preys on a lion is the Nile crocodile if a lion happens to end up in a river where the crocs are found.