For food,space,dominance,mates,and for territory!
To communicate, lions sniff each other and roar.
Yes, lions do fight each other for dominance within their pride. This is typically done by the male lions, who compete to establish themselves as the leader of the pride.
Lions express familiarity by rubbing their face on each others body.
Cannibalism is rare among lions, but there are some documented cases.
they see each other as threats
by roaring very loud
by roaring very loud
Because they live in groups and they have a 'pack' hierarchy. They usually travel in groups - and are 'sociable' with each other.
Yes lions can speak to one another they can warn other lions of danger and signaling another lion to be his/her mate. They roar if mad or angry.
they fight each other beacause they want a mate to have sex with .
Male lions don't live as long as female lions do. They also fight each other for dominance in the wild.
Lions fight with each other to establish dominance, defend their territory, and compete for mates. These fights help maintain the social hierarchy within a pride and ensure the strongest lions have access to resources and opportunities to reproduce.