Yes the do eat the babies when leave unregarded by their parents. but for the adults one its very had to be eaten by them.
Yes, if the foxes are in the lion's environment.
WELL mostly the eat what lions do they eat deers so its a carnivore
Nothing. African lions don't live in jungles. Since they don't live there, they don't eat there.
Lions typically do not eat foxes, as they primarily hunt larger prey such as wildebeest, zebras, and other ungulates in their natural habitats. Foxes and lions occupy different ecosystems, with foxes usually found in forests, grasslands, and urban areas. While a lion might eat a smaller animal if food is scarce, it is not a common occurrence for lions to target foxes as prey.
Man, foxes, eagles, dogs
African lions eat meat, which they get by hunting and killing fairly big animals.
lions probly
Yes
Not if they can help it. African lions, like all cats, are what's called requisite carnivores. They HAVE to eat meat.
African lions move when they see their prey and if they are hungry they try to kill it then eat it. Or African lions only move when they are thirsty or hunger or when they want to move somewhere else to get food.
lynx's bears and possibly people.
African Lions hunt and eat a variety of prey, usually, ther main prey is probbly zebra or buffalo, but starving lions were known to eat insects and moles