They don't! Lions tend to avoid the desert and stick to grasslands where food is more abundant.
Lions do live in the Namib Desert of Africa and survive by feeding on seals along the coastline.
Mountain lions can easily adapt to many ecosystems. Their hunting abilities enable them to survive from that ecosystems inhabitants. Since they have a diverse diet, they find it easy to survive in the desert.
There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.
There are lions in the Namib Desert along the coast where they feed on seals.
They live near the Sahara desert, but lions are better suited for the savannas that surround the Sahara, and that is where most are found.
Yes, lions can adapt to living in semi-desert environments. They are resilient animals that can withstand harsh conditions and have been found in semi-desert regions such as parts of Africa where they can find sufficient food, water, and shelter to survive.
No. Lions are not indigenous to Australia.
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
Ye, people can and do survive in the Libyan Desert.
Lions were once widespread in Africa and Asia. Now wild lions survive only south of the Sahara Desert in Africa and in the Gir wildlife sanctuary in India. Lions live in groups called prides. A pride contains a number of females and their cubs and one or more adult males.
You can find lions in Africa which is the desert.
young is able to survive in desert because he live in a cage