There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.
No they arent!
There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.
They live near the Sahara desert, but lions are better suited for the savannas that surround the Sahara, and that is where most are found.
No. Lions are not indigenous to Australia.
Lions do live in the Namib Desert of Africa and survive by feeding on seals along the coastline.
lions tigers and pumas are but domesticated homecats arent
You can find lions in Africa which is the desert.
No.
The African Kalahari Desert is home to many species such as desert lions and meerkats,
Yes, some lions enter the Kalahari Desert as well as the Namib Desert.
Neither. Most lions are found in savannas and grasslands in Africa.
Yes, lions enter the Okavango Delta which are wetlands in the Kalahari Desert of Africa.