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Lions are from Africa and bobcats are from North America so I doubt it. That being said.... my friend is a wild animal trainer and photographer and he actually has a few African Lions housed in Montana. He says they are so lazy its a miracle they don't all starve to death in the wild. Bobcats are spunky fast little creatures that can really get up and go when they want to (my dad was a trapper) so I doubt a lion could catch one.

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