Like most cats, lions are pretty laid-back. They usually only bestir themselves to capture prey, or if their territory is threatened.
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.
a bagerbears and hunters. And probably angry farmers.they are bears mountain lions and hunters
a bagerbears and hunters. And probably angry farmers.they are bears mountain lions and hunters
Yes. He tried it with trained lions, but lions are cats and cats, being cats, would not cooperate very well. This was one of the antics that caused Caesar to become so angry with him.
An angry lion is often referred to as being in a "frenzy" or "rage." In more casual terms, people might just describe it as an "agitated lion" or say it is "roaring angrily." There isn't a specific term exclusive to angry lions, but their behavior can indicate aggression or territorial defense.
they are protecting them. they might think that you will hurt the cubs. lots of things hunt lion cubs such as hienas, wolves, and sometimes humans.
If lions are raised by humans and if they grow older and they remember there owners then they would not eat them and when you see a lion you should not make it angry and if it has cubs then DO NOT GO BY IT AT ALL.... I WOULD SAY CARRY A GUN HAVE A LISCENSE FOR so that you can eat the lion instead of the lion eating you..... :D
the animals that are mad are tiggres,mad piggs,layns,and crocodials and bigfoot yeti and much more snake.
least angry means your not that angry most angry means your very angry
No. Male lions, and therefor all father lions, are, as a general rule, are considerably larger than female lions (mother lions).
The difference is we don't say "angry at." We say mad at or angry with. You can be angry with a person or their actions, you can be angry at a situation.
A group of lions are called a PrideA group of lions is called a pride.