After a lion eats a deer, it transfers energy and nutrients from the deer’s body to itself. This includes proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for the lion's survival and health. Additionally, the lion absorbs the energy stored in the deer’s tissues, which it uses for various physiological processes, including movement, growth, and reproduction.
Lion eating a deer is correct, Lotus growing in a lake is correct.
There is a predator-prey relationship between the mountain lion and the deer. The lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
Cat urine is very effective, especially mountain lion urine if you can get it.
In a diagram that shows a lion and a deer, the lion is the predator and the deer is the prey.
Lion to a deer, the lion being the predator and the deer being its prey.
The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass
It depicts the flow of energy from one organism to another. eg.. when a deer eats grass , energy flows from grass to deer. subsequently when a lion eats the deer, the energy then flows from the deer to the lion. hence the arrow mark should be from grass to deer to lion.
they get energy by eating plants which absorb energy during photosynthesis, then a deer comes along and eats the plant and then the deer gets energy. well, a lion comes along and is hungry so he eats the deer, thus giving him energy from the sun.
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A half lion half deer hybrid is commonly referred to as a "leoline," combining "leo" from lion and "line" from deer. This is a mythical creature that combines characteristics of both animals.
No. Lions kill deer, not the other way around.
a lion is a predator (carnivore), so he/she hunts for food, as for a deer it is a herbivore it only eats plants.