The nouns 'pandas', 'koalas', and 'lions' are common nouns, general words for any two or more of members of their species.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Cowardly Lion (in the 'Wizard of Oz'), Koala Street in Lawrenceville, GA, or The Panda Garden (restaurant) in Pittsfield, MA.
No! because they are not Insects,Reptiles and Amphibians. They are mammals. A common trait of all mammals is to bear live young and nurse them. Also, the proper form of the question is "Do lions" not "Does lions."
Yes! Lions are very common in most countries. But, Most lions are kept at zoos.
No. "Pride" is the proper collective term for a group or bunch of lions.
This is an easy question (:Lions have manes.Bears Do Not.Hope This Helped At All?:D
The common answer is lions.
Koalas are not afraid of bobcats or lions because koalas do not live anywhere near bobcats or lions. They are not even on the same continent.
They are from africa.
No. Apart from the fact that sea lions prefer a diet of fish, they are not usually found where koalas live. In areas where koalas' coastal habitat might overlap with the sea lions' shore habitat, koalas do not venture down to the beach. And, to date, sea lions have not yet found a way to climb eucalyptus trees.
They are the same because they are both mammals.
There are land mammals, such as: - apes and people - dogs and cats - lions and tigers - pandas, bears and polar bears - elephants, horses, rhinos - antelopes, llamas, deer, and moose There are semi-aquatic mammals: - seals, otters, sea lions, manatees There are marine mammals: - whales and dolphins There are marsupial animals: - koalas, kangaroos, opossums There are egg-laying mammals: - platypus, echidna
If the two animals occupied the same continent, a lion would probably eat a koala (which is not a bear) when it moved between trees. However, lions do not eat koalas, for the simple reason that koalas are native to Australia alone, and there are no lions in Australia.
No pandas don't kill people if threatend by its enemy and it may stand and fight. Here are its enemys lions,tigers,HUMANS
kangeroos,lions,bears,dolphins,cheetahs,giarffe,pandas
No! because they are not Insects,Reptiles and Amphibians. They are mammals. A common trait of all mammals is to bear live young and nurse them. Also, the proper form of the question is "Do lions" not "Does lions."
They didn't trade lions on the silk road, they traded pandas. They traded for other important stuff from other countries.
I LOVE PANDAS but lions are cool too. It's a matter of opinion
The correct name for e so-called native cat is "quoll". these animals, which are marsupials (like koalas) do not generally pose a risk to koalas. Koalas and quolls are around the same size, and quolls a unlikely to challenge adult koalas, or to even try and take a joey from a female koala's back. However, quolls are certainly a threat to juvenile koalas which have only just left their mothers. Non-native, feral cats are considerably more dangerous, and certainly eat koalas.