Definitely the elephant would win because the elephant would stomp and trample the lion to death.
well, a male lion can fight to battle another lion who enters his territory and to to win against a lion to take over his pride, and a female can protect her cubs too and fight. so the answer is both
I would say a crocodile because it could drown the lion
== == A male lion will fight for the territory and as a result the pride is protected from other male lions. Lionesses will protect the pride from any other danger. If a wandering male lion stumbles on the pride without facing the territorial male, then the lionesses will most certainly try to chase it away in fear that this visitor will kill the cubs. This 'nomad' has not earned the right to be on this territory. The noise of this encounter will bring the territorial male back to the pride in a rush and a fight will break out. If the 'nomad' lion wins the fight then he will find any other competition (other male lions in the pride) and chase them away, and will also kill the cubs. Lionesses can not hold off a fully grown male lion. In this situation, the new male will take over the pride and will protect the territory and the pride from then on. He will kill all the cubs fathered by the previous male so that he can father his generation. However, if the territorial lion dies outside of a territorial fight, there is no clarity of how the lionesses will react to a new lion. If there are no cubs to protect, then the lionesses will probably complain vocally but accept the lion without a fight.
The lions mane interferes with neck bites it may sustain in a fight.
The lion is way stronger, it is stronger then the rest of the big cats including tigers. the lion can roar and def something. It will jump on to elephants. lions only have one weakness which is the male lion does not hunt with them. How can you say a lion is stronger!! When the elephant is the biggest animal on land, and they can weigh up to ten tonnes, and a lion can weigh 550-600lbs, the elephant would just fllaten the lion. i agree with the dude seriously can a lion even hurt the big animal? Actually it has been known or rare occasion where a whole pack of lions have taken down an elephant. But it takes 4-5 of them. Although it is rare as yes the Elephants usually can just trample them. Which is why if a lion is solo hunting and not in a pack it keeps away from the larger elephants. Although sometimes it does try and get the baby ones for a quick snack. ---------------------------------- One lion vs one elephant, an elephant will destroy the lion. A pride of lions hunting a sick/injured/old/young elephant, the lion COULD be successful. It's only been heard of a few times but it has happened.
well, a male lion can fight to battle another lion who enters his territory and to to win against a lion to take over his pride, and a female can protect her cubs too and fight. so the answer is both
I would say a crocodile because it could drown the lion
The lion would win because of its enormous size and stronger jaws/paws than the tiger.
Lion easily. male lion weigh 500 lbs and a male leopard only weighs 200 lbs.
Yes. Because its a fight for food. So if one of them ever crosses paths they would fight. But a bear would win because of the size of the Mountain Lion. A fully grown male lion would even lose
I saw a lion eat an elephant on the T.V. =P (Discovery channel is Koolz!!)
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The fight between a African elephant and African lion is hard to say. Both of them encounter each other in plains of Africa mainly in Serengeti. The lions of Kurger national park is known to kill a lot of elephants. But one problem is a lion alone cannot and never kill an elephant. They are only known to kill one as a pride. If there are a herd of elephants the lions will run away. This show a male African lion alone never wins. The lions can kill only a calf alone. A very large pride of African lion are known to kill a bull-African elephant. The lions always attack the elephants if they are weak, old or carrying a calf. So the winner is African elephants and sometimes African lions.
== == A male lion will fight for the territory and as a result the pride is protected from other male lions. Lionesses will protect the pride from any other danger. If a wandering male lion stumbles on the pride without facing the territorial male, then the lionesses will most certainly try to chase it away in fear that this visitor will kill the cubs. This 'nomad' has not earned the right to be on this territory. The noise of this encounter will bring the territorial male back to the pride in a rush and a fight will break out. If the 'nomad' lion wins the fight then he will find any other competition (other male lions in the pride) and chase them away, and will also kill the cubs. Lionesses can not hold off a fully grown male lion. In this situation, the new male will take over the pride and will protect the territory and the pride from then on. He will kill all the cubs fathered by the previous male so that he can father his generation. However, if the territorial lion dies outside of a territorial fight, there is no clarity of how the lionesses will react to a new lion. If there are no cubs to protect, then the lionesses will probably complain vocally but accept the lion without a fight.
The lions mane interferes with neck bites it may sustain in a fight.
Yes, they do survive, for a normal lion lifetime, which is about 10 to 15 years. If they didn't there would be no more lions in the world. In the wild a male lion will eventually die, often of wounds sustained in a fight with another male lion for control of a pride. Lions also die of diseases and of wounds sustained in hunting.
That depends... Since a tigress isn't that much smaller then a male tiger. Tigress could probably win.