no they never go neer water as they hate it although they probally cool down in it.
Yes, they can swim but not great distances.
First off, are you meaning to inquire how a lion should be cared for by a private person? Your question is quite open ended, or obtuse. If what I asked is your question, I only have a comment. A lion is a lion, is a lion, and he or she needs space, needs to be in its own environment. A lion is a predictably unpredictable wild animal, dangerous by nature.
Yes, if you are willing to get your face ripped off to tame it.
to cool off.
All male lions have the Mane. The mane is nothing but a growth of hair around the neck area of the lion. The hair is similar to the hair we have on our heads. The size and darkness of the Mane signifies how mature and old the Male Lion is. Lions with a larger mane have a greater chance of holding onto a pride and also mating with lionesses. Female lions don't have any Manes. Females don't usually fight with one another so they don't have manes. The mane is very useful for male lions in their fights. During fights, lions usually try to go for the throat of their enemies. If the manes were not there, they could fatally injure one another easily. Though lions get badly or sometimes even fatally injured during fights, the mane prevents most of those fatal injuries.
Both the tiger and the jaguar are fond of cooling off in water.
Leo the cool lion that's cool
it looks like joan rivers.
gorilla,lion
Tigers love to play in and cool off in water, which is why any zoo worth its salt has a water pool for the Tigers.
lions are cool
go to a beach
It can clap and make noises.
They are wetThey flow downhill
wet, cool, calm, long
Yes, they can swim but not great distances.
Yes, bears are good swimmers. They are capable of swimming long distances and are often found swimming in rivers and lakes to catch fish or cool off.