Lions are apex predators, on top of the food chain. They rarely get eaten by anything else.
Can't think of an omnivore that's big enough and fierce enough to take on a lion.
Possibly an omnivore that's also a scavenger would have a nibble at a lion that's already dead from other causes.
Omnivores eat both animals and plants.
No, they are carnivores.no a lion is not a omnivore
Chickens are omnivores. They eat both plants and small animals.
Herbivores like cattle, rabbits, guinea pigs, and antelope are not omnivores. Carnivores like lions, tigers, cheetahs, and leopards are not omnivores.
Carnivores and omnivores eat other animals and herbivores and other omnivores eat plants.
Both carnivores and omnivores eat meat. Omnivores also eat plants.
Meat. Bears, unlike lions, also feast on berries and other fruits, since they are omnivores, not carnivores like lions are.
Not if they can help it. African lions, like all cats, are what's called requisite carnivores. They HAVE to eat meat.
No. Lions eat meat and only meat. Therefore, are carnivores.
Omnivores (like bears) and Carnivores (lions, tigers, dogs, cats).
Lions are carnivores.
Lions, tigers and bears at local zoos are often given pumpkins to eat. These animals would also likely eat chickens as they are carnivores and omnivores.
Herbivores eat plants (cattle).Carnivores eat meat (lions).Omnivores eat a mixture of plants and meat (humans).
no
Omnivores eat both plants & animals.
Technecly yes. The chicken eats pretty much anything you give it.
omnivores eat both meat and plants