By eating a gazelle, a lion gains essential nutrients and energy needed for survival, which supports its growth, reproduction, and overall health. This predatory behavior also helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem by controlling gazelle populations. Additionally, successful hunts can strengthen social bonds within a pride as lions share their kills.
Because lion and tigers like eating them
First the grass, in which then the zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc, eat the grass, then the lion eats the Zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc.
No. On the Safari, the gazelle peeks out occasionally at the extreme lower right of the scene.
No, but lions regularly eat gazelles.
it would be zebra,deer,gazelle ect
a gazelle
A predator-prey relationship is when one animal (the predator) eats another (prey) so you must show one animal eating another. Like a lion eating a gazelle
There are no specific types of lions that will eat a gazelle. If any lion manages to bring down a gazelle, then it will consume it.
You have to get a zebra, a lion, a giraffe, an aligator, a gazelle, and a bird
Impalas are a kind of Gazelle, a deer-like animal.
Sure, usually they have to be dead first of course, but I have seen vultures eating gazelle carcass.
yes the lion does live in the barari in eat the animals like gazzel and danqui...