obviously no littering, and interaction can cause problems also, it may cause the lions to walk up to humans, or view us as prey. That's one of the main reasons you see the 'don't feed the animal signs' at the zoo. Preservatives in food might cause the lions to get sick, if their stomachs aren't equipped to digest it.
Lions help complete the food chain without them the food chain could collapse.
I, personally, am dong nothing to help lions.
Lions get rid of carcasses of animals , lying n the jungle.
There are many attractions for tourists visiting the city of Ajmer in Rajesthan. Tourists could visit the Aravalli Mountains which surround the area, or the shrine of Sufi.
Dung beetles indirectly help lions by aiding in the decomposition of animal waste, which helps maintain a cleaner environment and reduces the presence of parasites and diseases that could affect lion populations. By breaking down dung, they also recycle nutrients into the soil, promoting healthier grasslands and ecosystems where lions hunt. Thus, while dung beetles don't interact directly with lions, their ecological role supports the overall health of the habitat that lions rely on.
I would say that the Lions would win because they are stronger but Cheetahs probably could outrun the Lions.
They identify the airports.
by stopping people going on weekends
People help lions by creating preserves so that the lions are not hunted and their habitat is not destroyed. People can also help lions by educating future generations so that the lions are protected.
no
they could have crabs
No. Lions are from Africa. You however, could find another big feline species, commonly known as "mountain lions", which in reality could be jaguars, cougars and pumas.