Basically. because they can.
Any situation where there is enough food, water shelter for something to live, something will live.
Lions prefer to live in the savanna, which is a semi-arid grassland. A few lions do find their way into the Kalahari and Namib Deserts.
Lions do not live in the rain forest, you must have mistaken them for Tigers. Lions live in the wide open deserts of Africa.
i do not no the answer to this question but i do know that there r 21,000 lions in Africa
Mainly on plains or scrub forest. And in the shara and the nambia deserts.
Lions primarily live in the Savanna or Grassland region. Some species of lions also venture out into the Kalahari and similar deserts, but typically do not stay there as there are fewer animals to maintain a lion's diet.
well it depends.... and yes they do
Lions do not live in the rain forest, you must have mistaken them for Tigers. Lions live in the wide open deserts of Africa.
lions and orcks live in both
Yes, lions are found in parts of the Namib and Kalahari Deserts.
Cougars have adapted to live in a variety of habitats, including mountains, deserts, grasslands and taiga.
i do not no the answer to this question but i do know that there r 21,000 lions in Africa
Mainly on plains or scrub forest. And in the shara and the nambia deserts.
Mountain lions live in a variety of habitats - conifer forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains and deserts.
Lions primarily live in the Savanna or Grassland region. Some species of lions also venture out into the Kalahari and similar deserts, but typically do not stay there as there are fewer animals to maintain a lion's diet.
Mountain lions live in a wide variety of habitats - coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rainforests, wetlands, grasslands, savannas, mountains and deserts.
well it depends.... and yes they do
Mountain lions do not just live on mountains, they live in a wide variety of habitats including deciduous forests, coniferous forests, rain forests, wetlands, savannas, grasslands, deserts, etc.
The arctic and antarctic are technicaly deserts as they have no fresh water and seals spend a lot of time out of the water so they can and do survive in deserts.