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The most obvious physical feature would be the mane. Male lions, unlike female lions and other big cats, have manes. Lions live in Africa and Asia.
A lion is a cat. If you are asking how lions are different than house cats, then there are many differences. The most obvious are the physical differences such as size, the fact that lions can roar and house cats purr, etc. Also lions live in large groups called prides whereas house cats typically live either alone or with one or two other house cats. Wild lions are responsible for finding and catching their own food whereas a house cat is fed by its owner. Lions are fearful and sometimes aggressive towards humans while house cats are loving towards humans...most of the time.
Yes, various types of lions (cats) live in many mountainous regions of the world.
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
Yes elephant and lions live in africa because there is an african elephant.Yes, lions live in the Savannah, tall grass areas which is also in Africa. Lions can live in different tall grass areas too, but they do live in Africa.African Elephants live in Africa, but Asian Elephants live in Asia. Elephants can live in different Savannah areas too, but mainly yes in Africa
The most obvious physical feature would be the mane. Male lions, unlike female lions and other big cats, have manes. Lions live in Africa and Asia.
There are 2 different words for it. "Clutter" or "Clowder".A group of wild cats is called "A destruction"
A lion is a cat. If you are asking how lions are different than house cats, then there are many differences. The most obvious are the physical differences such as size, the fact that lions can roar and house cats purr, etc. Also lions live in large groups called prides whereas house cats typically live either alone or with one or two other house cats. Wild lions are responsible for finding and catching their own food whereas a house cat is fed by its owner. Lions are fearful and sometimes aggressive towards humans while house cats are loving towards humans...most of the time.
Yes, various types of lions (cats) live in many mountainous regions of the world.
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
they are the only cats to live in a group.
Cats are like lions and other felines. They want to protect their territory. Same thing with my cat, when other cats live there with their family, the mother cat wants to protect their territory from others cats that may be an offense.
Ceetahs, lions, leopards, caracals, serval cats,
No, most cats are solitary. The only cats that live in a large group (called a PRIDE not a pack (packs are for dogs)) are African Lions.
There are only four different big cats, and there aren't 10, unless you count subspecies of leopards and tigers, there are jaguars.
size, were they live, what they eat, reaction to humans
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.