I wouldn't recommend it.
A baby lion is called a cub, no matter the sex. A male lion is called a male lion and a full grown female lion is called a lioness.
A full grown male orca can be killed by a full grown male great white shark.
Only baby RES can be housed in a tank that small. But, for many you can keep in there, I'd say two baby RES. But, do realize that you will need a bigger tank, because a full grown male will need a 75 gal, and a full grown female will need at least a 120 gal. If you can't afford this you can always get a stock tank or a plastic container bigger than 55 gallons.
A full grown male orangutan can weigh up to 220 pounds
Bucks
A full grown male Nubian giraffe can be up to 14 feet tall.
our full grown male maincoon was 54 inches long. he was pink in color.
Depending. If it's a tiny baby there would be problems but with a baby from about at least 4-5 inches long he should be safe with an adult. The only problem would be if it was a male. My answer: If the adult was fully grown and the baby was new born, bad idea. There's a good chance the adult may try to eat the baby. I know because I have two red sliders, one a bit younger than the other :)
That depends on the lion. A baby would weigh coniderably less than a full grown male. Becasu of this an exact answer cannot be given.
NoIt's the other way around full grown male great white sharks eat full grown male killer Whales.
in hunting it is a full grown male deer
like 125lbs