The only real protection leopards have from lions is to stay out of their way. Note that leopards have adapted to a much broader range of habitats than lions; lions typically inhabit savanna and grassland, although they may take to bush and forest so many, if not most, leopards never encounter lions. Leopards also generally have the ability to haul their kills up into a tree where lions would not be able to reach them.
They protect them self with there claws and there jaws
No, but both the lion and the leopard are types of panthers.
Lion easily. male lion weigh 500 lbs and a male leopard only weighs 200 lbs.
Lizard, Lion, Leopard, Leopricorn, Lizard, Lion, Leopard, Leopricorn,
by the fat ourter layer of the animals skin
The tiger, leopard, snow leopard and jaguar are all members of the same genus as the lion, Panthera, and are closely related to the lion.
I didn't find any reference about it, however I believe that a leopard, a big one, can't drag a died lion, unless that lion is a lion's cub.
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is it a lion
There is a snow leopard but there is no such animal as a snow lion.
Yes, the jaguar is in the same genus as the lion, tiger, leopard and snow leopard.