In the story of "The Talking Cave," the lion hides in his cave as a strategic way to avoid confrontation and to protect his territory. By retreating to a safe space, he can observe and listen to the other animals without being seen, allowing him to maintain his authority while assessing the situation. This behavior reflects the lion's instinctive need for safety and control within his environment.
the mural is that the lion should not marked his place or answer the fox thinking the cave talks.
to be more logical. If the lion had actually thought about a talking cave then maybe he would get some food
If you are talking about the series by Jean M. Auel, Ayla's totem was the Cave Lion.
They hide in a cave in both the movie and the book.
a cave
it is the lion that Hercules had to fight in one of the 12 tasks of Hercules The LEON NEMEIOS (or Nemean lion) was a large lion, whose hide was impervious to weapons, which plagued the district of Nemea in the Argolis. King Eurystheus commanded Herakles to destroy the beast as the first of his twelve Labours. The hero cornered the lion in its cave and seizing it by the neck wrestled it to death. He then skinned its hide to make a lion-skin cape, one of his most distinctive attributes. Hera afterwards placed the lion amongst the stars as the constellation Leo.
African Lion
No. Ligers are hybrids. Ligers also exceed the size of any prehostoric cave lion.
to be more logical if the lion had actually thought about the talking cave he would have realized that there is no such thing as a talking cave. Then maybe he would have gotten something to eat.
The cave lion (Panthera spelea) ancestors were the Panthera Leo fossilis, which inhabited Europe about 700,000 years ago. There are some indications the cave lion may have existed as recently as 2,000 years ago in the Balkans.
In a cave
Probably the Cave Man!