It would fight it.
calling in it's pack to guard it.Uses all it's strength, claws, and teethOften a lion won't need to defend itself, but if it does it has sharp fangs and claws
A California sea lion protects its self by hitting the predator with its tall.
A mountain lion would win easily. A bird would want nothing to do with it.
a mountain lion of coarse
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It is possible for a rhinoceros to defend itself against a lion with its size, speed, and horn. However, the outcome of a confrontation between a rhinoceros and a lion would depend on various factors such as the individuals involved, the circumstances, and the environment.
Counting the tail, the Mountain lion would be longer, but the Jaguar IS heavier. I would NOT want to get between them.
As wolfs and lions don't usually fight, the lion would win
Mountain lion. Too strong and fast for just two hounds.
If mountain lions were to become extinct, anything that mountain lions eat would increase in population because there wouldn't be any mountain lion to hunt them.
an ostrich has extremely powerful legs, and with one kick can kill a lion. it aims this kick on instinct.
Yes, a mountain lion is a mammal.