They live up to thirty-thirty five years in a zoo, cause there in cages and they get fed a certain times. When there out in the wild they feed them selves when ever they want.
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Lions in captivity do not have the stress of where the next meal will originate, nor do they worry about rivals encroaching on their territory. They do not suffer from stress of other species, such as hyenas or leopards, who compete for the same resources. They also have excellent veterinary care, something wild lions do not have.
yes lions do live in a zoo
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.
Lions in a zoo are fed regularly, and have their health monitored and treated by vets. In the wild, only one out of five hunts are successful. Any injury could cause maiming or death.
Mountian lions do, African lions like you see in the zoo don't. They live in Africa.
They live in the Mudare Sausage.
yes . These are called park
in a zoo
Sea lions live by hunting on predators like fish. They can also live by being brought to a zoo and when it is feeding time and every time they do a trick ,they get fish.
They like living in the Zoo with the lions they're from the cat family, so they live in African deserts.They are often called brothers of Lions
No. The last lions in Israel, other than in a zoo, were about one hundred years ago. See also:What animals live in Israel?
normally 12-13 years but some can live up to 15 or 16
A lion is both a zoo animal a wild animal. Most lions live out in the wild, hunting and sun bathing with their pack, if they have one. Then other lions live in captivity. Some people even keep lions as pets! I'm not saying do that, because that can be very dangerous...