yes lions can get sick
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of course all living organisms get sick.
yes, because if they don't eat then they don't drink they will be sick and if it is not take care of it it will die
Depends on what kind of snake bites the duck, if it is poisonous it could make the duck sick or could kill it. If it is just a normal water snake the I doubt that it will be able to kill the duck.
The enemies of lions include hyenas, leopards, wild dogs, and sometimes even other lions. These predators may compete with lions for food or try to take over their territory. Additionally, humans pose a threat to lions through habitat destruction, poaching, and conflicts over livestock.
The main predators of oxen are large carnivores such as lions, tigers, and wolves. These predators typically target young, sick, or injured oxen that may be easier to catch. In some regions, humans may also pose a threat to oxen through hunting or domestication.
Lions are great because they are beautiful creatures, and they are part of the circle of life. Lions put dying or sick animals out of misery by killing them for food. They also ensure that the fastest and/or strongest of their prey DOES survive, ensuring THAT species' continuance. Mountain lions are STILL lions.
yes, because if they don't eat then they don't drink they will be sick and if it is not take care of it it will die
You mean a quote about lions that is in Twilight? Like: Edward: "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb..." Bella: "What a stupid lamb." Edward: "What a sick masochistic lion." Is this what you're looking for?
Lions are helpful in nature because they tend to "weed out" old, sick, or wounded animals and consume them as their prey.
Zebras are always in herds and their stripes help confuse enemies that are chasing them like lions. Lions like to chase down sick and young zeebras, but when all lions see is a black and white illusion this is very hard to disipher those zebras apart. Also, llamas like these stripes.
Depends on what kind of snake bites the duck, if it is poisonous it could make the duck sick or could kill it. If it is just a normal water snake the I doubt that it will be able to kill the duck.
The enemies of lions include hyenas, leopards, wild dogs, and sometimes even other lions. These predators may compete with lions for food or try to take over their territory. Additionally, humans pose a threat to lions through habitat destruction, poaching, and conflicts over livestock.
obviously no littering, and interaction can cause problems also, it may cause the lions to walk up to humans, or view us as prey. That's one of the main reasons you see the 'don't feed the animal signs' at the zoo. Preservatives in food might cause the lions to get sick, if their stomachs aren't equipped to digest it.
People don't kill lions anymore really. Only high risk poachers. But people don't kill lions because they are scared of them. Mostly poachers kill them for their skin. People love lion skin like a carpet, they like the head on the mantle. And some people stuff them. I know its sick and saddening but its the truth.
Mountain lions are big cats with usually tan fur, and they eat meat, preferrably deer. Cougars sometimes called Mountain Lions like to eat deer, sheep, domestic cattle, horses, , particularly in the northern part of its range, but it eats things as small as insects and rodents
The main predators of oxen are large carnivores such as lions, tigers, and wolves. These predators typically target young, sick, or injured oxen that may be easier to catch. In some regions, humans may also pose a threat to oxen through hunting or domestication.
Lions are great because they are beautiful creatures, and they are part of the circle of life. Lions put dying or sick animals out of misery by killing them for food. They also ensure that the fastest and/or strongest of their prey DOES survive, ensuring THAT species' continuance. Mountain lions are STILL lions.
No. Male lions, and therefor all father lions, are, as a general rule, are considerably larger than female lions (mother lions).