Lions are apex predators. They are at the top of the food chain.
No. Lions are predators, no matter what color they are.
White lions, like other lions, have predators such as hyenas, leopards, and crocodiles. However, due to their rarity and protected status, they are not as commonly targeted by predators as other species.
Sharks especially the great white
Humans, wolves, and mountain lions are predators of the white-tailed deer.
Lions are an apex predator. They are at the top of the heap, and have no predators above them (except people).
The main predators of the Australian Sea Lion are the sharks. Specifically the White Pointers and the Great White Sharks are the two main animals that prey on Sea Lions.
There are plenty of White lions in captivity, and a small but viable wild population.
Lions (carnivores) are predators of zebras (herbivores).
White lions are rare due to a genetic mutation that causes their light-colored fur. This mutation is estimated to occur in about 1 in 1000 lions. Additionally, white lions face challenges in the wild due to their distinct coloration making them more noticeable to predators.
Except humans and male lions, there are no major predators for the lions
great white shark and orcakiller whalesGreat White SharkKiller whale (Orca)great white sharks, other male sea lions
The main predators of the Australian Sea Lion are the sharks. Specifically the White Pointers and the Great White Sharks are the two main animals that prey on Sea Lions.