Cape buffaloes kill them for defense. Hyenas and wild dogs kill them for territories. Hunters kill them for mane and skin, while farmers kill them for protection of livestocks. Hyenas and wild dogs kill them for territories. Crocodiles kill them incase of being attacked. Elephants, rhinos, and hippos kill them for protecting their young.
One hyena alone would be no match for a lion, but a pack of hyenas working together can kill an adult male lion.
YES a male lion will kill any cubs he sees why i dont know
One hyena alone would be no match for a lion, but a pack of hyenas working together can kill an adult male lion.
A male lion can scare off 15 spotted hyenas and hyena are larger and more powerfull then german shepard the dogs might attack the lion but they conot kill it.
Yes. When a male lion takes over a pride, it will kill all the cubs fathered by the previous male lion. This brings the females into heat and this guy would get an opportunity to father his own children.
male lion get separated when they are adult.....because it may kill the any baby lions of female lion before sex..; so we product that babys...
Large Nile crocodiles will occasionally kill and eat lions.
The question should be "Can a male lion kill a polar bear ?"
The female lion works in packs to kill prey like cape buffalo, gnus, gazalles, antelopes, and zebras. The male lion protects the territory from other lions and hyenas.
A family of females will have cubs by a male lion that fights other males to be the only male breeding with the females. A new incoming male will kill all young cubs belonging to his predecessor.
Some male lions do help with the raising of the young by caring for them while the females hunt.
One single man can kill a lion so we have to presume that 40 could; however, one man can sneak up on a lion, where the lion would be sure to notice 40 men.