yes, a bull eland can kill a lion, but only like ultimate option.
It depends on how large the lion and the bull are. Bulls are usually very large and heavy. However, male lions too are very large and powerful. A full grown adult male lion can kill a bull, but not without a fight. The bull may seriously injure a lion. If the whole lion pack attacks the bull, then the bull has no chance of escape
There are two species of eland: the Common Eland and the Giant Eland. The Common Eland is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, while the Giant Eland is listed as Endangered due to habitat loss and hunting pressure.
Multiple lions could probably bring down the bull, but there's naturally no way a single lion could kill a bull that weighs many times its weight. Plus, a single lion could be easily speared by the bull.
It's possible. In most cases the bull would have to be too old and weak, seriously injured, or extremely fatigued for one single lion to take him down. In most cases though, it would help that lion greatly if he had a pride of lions and/or lionesses to assist him in the take-down of such a powerful beast.
Like a tiger, a hungry lion that is near or finds a dead bull would eat that bull since a lion would eat anything that is dead and contains flesh. Generally, a lion would not kill a bull alone, but a pack of them would take one down. Lions tend to target bulls that are too sick, are wounded or too weak to put up much of a fight.
Sure. If an African Buffalo can kill a lion, then so could a bull.
One single lion to a bull? Definitely not! A cape buffalo will make a lion turn tail and run, and so could a bull.
That depends on the species of eland you're asking about. There are two species: Common eland, and the Giant eland. A Common eland bull weighs around 1100 to 1300 lbs, whereas a Giant eland bull weighs around 2000 lbs.
It depends on how large the lion and the bull are. Bulls are usually very large and heavy. However, male lions too are very large and powerful. A full grown adult male lion can kill a bull, but not without a fight. The bull may seriously injure a lion. If the whole lion pack attacks the bull, then the bull has no chance of escape
Pitbulls are amazing but its a lion. They can kill water buffalo. Use your brain.
There are two species of eland: the Common Eland and the Giant Eland. The Common Eland is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, while the Giant Eland is listed as Endangered due to habitat loss and hunting pressure.
Multiple lions could probably bring down the bull, but there's naturally no way a single lion could kill a bull that weighs many times its weight. Plus, a single lion could be easily speared by the bull.
It's possible. In most cases the bull would have to be too old and weak, seriously injured, or extremely fatigued for one single lion to take him down. In most cases though, it would help that lion greatly if he had a pride of lions and/or lionesses to assist him in the take-down of such a powerful beast.
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Yes. A bull has those sets of sharp horns and strength muscles with hooves and a charging speed, which can possibly kill a bear. A bear would win against a bull because it could claw and swipe the bull with those bloody, big claws or bite its head with its massive jaws. If the bull gored the bear to death, then it could definitely win such a fight.
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Like a tiger, a hungry lion that is near or finds a dead bull would eat that bull since a lion would eat anything that is dead and contains flesh. Generally, a lion would not kill a bull alone, but a pack of them would take one down. Lions tend to target bulls that are too sick, are wounded or too weak to put up much of a fight.