hairy
Lions are strong, dangerous, predatory, majestic, tawny, fast, big, feline, impressive.
Predator
they are nocturnal, nosy and nice!
forcefully because it runs with power
Powerful, carnivore, mammal, furry
In the sentence "The lion dominates the wildlife of Africa," the dominus is "the lion." This is the subject that performs the action of dominating within the context of the sentence. The phrase describes the lion's role and impact on the ecosystem of wildlife in Africa.
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
The ecological word that describes the change in the ecosystem in "The Lion King" is "trophic cascade." This occurs when a top predator, such as Mufasa (the lion), is removed or diminished, leading to an overpopulation of herbivores (like zebras and gazelles) that overgraze vegetation. This results in a decline of plant life, which further affects the entire ecosystem, highlighting the interconnectedness of species and the importance of predators in maintaining ecological balance.
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Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe and Alex the lion are characters in what film series? Madagascar is a 2005 film that includes the characters Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe and Alex the lion.
Feline is to cat as feline is to lion. Both cats and lions belong to the family Felidae, which encompasses all felines. Therefore, just as "feline" describes the broader category that includes domestic cats, it similarly applies to lions as well.
In this example, the word "very" is an adverb. "Lion" is a noun, and "old" is an adjective that describes the lion. In this type of usage, words like "very," "extremely," and "slightly" are special adverbs that modify or intensify adjectives, and other adverbs. These types of adverbs describe a degree greater or less than what is expressed by the initial descriptive adjective or adverb. The lion is more than just old, it is "very old."Examples:He is a lion.(pronoun / verb / article / noun)He is an old lion.(pronoun / verb / article / adjective / noun)He is a very old lion.(pronoun / verb / article / "intensifier" adverb / adjective / noun)The lion ran.(article / noun / verb)The lion ran fast(article / noun / verb / adverb)The lion ran very fast.(article / noun / verb / "intensifier" adverb / adverb)
Lion like a rug. Dandy lion. Clothes lion. Lion O' type.