Since "fur" is defined as "the thick coat of soft hair covering the skin of a mammal" the question is redundant - sort of like asking "do you have a car or an automobile?"
sharp teeth and they camouflage with grass
to catch their prey but i don't think lions have camouflage
Lions use their tawny-colored fur, which blends in with the grasses and savannah landscapes of their natural habitat, to camouflage themselves while hunting or resting. This coloration helps them remain inconspicuous to both prey and potential threats. Additionally, their ability to stay still and use surrounding vegetation enhances their camouflage effectiveness.
I think its up to the lion, but in animal extinct they will probably blend in to catch there pray .
Almost all White Lions are in captivity because they are not able to camouflage themselves in the wild, so they can't hide to hunt or hide from enemies and they die in the wild.
Yes they will, especially if the dog is much smaller that themselves. Mountain Lions have a high prey drive, they have to in order to survive and anything smaller or weaker is prey.
they don't
To camouflage themselves and to hide from preditors
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
Of course, mountain lions live.
There are no mountain lions that are in Pennsylvania.
Alligators will camouflage themselves by their coat.