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both have tail , teeth, body, impala horn and lion's paw are also same , quite a big relation between them
Yes a lion probably would,but since foxes don't live in the same environment as lions,no.
Yes, the lion has the same types of teeth that we humans do. The dentition of a lion is (for one side, right or left): incisors 3 upper and 3 lower, canines 1 and 1, premolars 3 top and 2 in the lower jaw, and molars 1 and 1. So an adult lion has 4 molars in all.
The body systems of a lion are the same as any other mammal. We are mammals and so a lion would have the same systems we have: Respiratory, digestive, circulatory, urinary for example.
Both humans and giraffes have seven vertebrae in their necks. The ones giraffes have are just MUCH longer.
A lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear Biscuspids and cuspids (Bicuspids tearing and grinding, Cuspids tear and shred)
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They're grown by the lion. Apart from size, it's very much the same process as how ours teeth are made.
No. They are both felines, but to keep a lion in the house would be dangerous for humans and cruel to the lion. Plus you would need a litter box the size of a tennis court.
The same way humans have babies.......;;
The same way as humans grow.
both have tail , teeth, body, impala horn and lion's paw are also same , quite a big relation between them
Lions is might animal who can african jungle. The power of the lion is incredible: I once saw a lion hoist a car off her injured baby. That is adrenaline. Humans have the same power. Like Bruce Willis.
Goldfish have pharyngeal teeth which are near the back of the throat, so they may chew their food in some way, but not the same way that humans or animals with normal teeth would
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Yes a lion probably would,but since foxes don't live in the same environment as lions,no.
Yes, a dog's teeth are very similar to what humans have and they can have many of the same dental problems that humans encounter. However, cavities are relatively less common in dogs than they are in humans without fluoridinated water.