They aren't. The Tower of London was the Royal Menagerie (zoo) several hundred years ago, but not now. The only livestock kept at the Tower now are the ravens.
Cus its the lion tower ^_^
The whole fortress is formally "Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London". The keep in the middle is "The White Tower". Other towers that are part of the complex include the Bell, Beauchamp, Devereux, Flint, Bowyer, Brick, Martin, Constable, Broad Arrow, Salt, Lanthorn, and Wakefield Towers, the Bloody Tower, the Well Tower, the Cradle Tower, St Thomas's Tower, Byward Tower, the Constable's Tower, and the Lion Tower.
The connection between lions, the Tower of London, and April Fools' Day lies in the historical presence of lions at the Tower. The Tower of London once housed a collection of royal beasts, including lions, as a symbol of power and prestige. On April 1st, 1660, a prank was played involving the release of a lion, leading to chaos and fear in the area. This incident contributed to the association of April Fools' Day with humorous tricks and pranks.
Lions or any other big cats can not be kept as pets. They are wild animals, not domesticated pets. Try to stick with the kittens.
lion is carnivares it eats only flesh of animals or human so lion is harmful
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No A lion is not a veg they eat animals they are conavors ..
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If they ever had a national tour then it might had come to London
No, animals don't have a monarchy.
A lion is a carnivore of a cow, mouse, and rabbit.
Albert and the lion by Marriott Edgar