Answer 1. Cats show dominance over other cats in multiple ways. For one, they fluff up their hair and arch their back's preparing to fight. They also mark their territory (urinating on plants or house hold items) If they do this inside it is usually when something new and strange enters the household (i.e. another pet) Cats will fight other cats and chase them away, they are very physical.
Answer 2. What the person above is saying isn't how they 'show' dominance , that is how they attempt to gain dominance. To show that they are dominant , they threat other cats , the 'fight-starter' is usually the less-dominant one , because if they win a fight and make the dominant one back down , that makes them more dominant , I have two male cats , so I've experienced them switch dominance over time , there isn't a perminant dominant one in my house because they're typical brothers , Bubble has the ego , he always thinks he's boss , he threats Squeak , but when it comes to fighting , they go insane , both are covered in blood , but usually Squeak wins his fame for a few days , then it goes back to Bossy Bubble haha , when I said 'covered in blood' that was an exaggeration , but before we had them fixed they would litterally fight til one ended up at the vets , that's what pushed us into taking their man-pride away even though we couldn't afford the surgery.
Answer 3. Cats also will wander into their enemy cats house to urinate in it and steal their food framing them for it so that the bad cat will be abandoned and die of starvation.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lions.
Mostly because of food and who gets control of the female lions.
White lions are white and other lions aren't
The most obvious physical feature would be the mane. Male lions, unlike female lions and other big cats, have manes. Lions live in Africa and Asia.
Lions communicate through various vocalizations such as roars, growls, grunts, and meows. Their roar is the most iconic vocalization, and it serves to proclaim territory and attract mates. Lions also use body language, facial expressions, and scent marking to communicate with each other.
lions and other hunters like tigers, often search for waterholes (they attract game) and will stay close, and wait until dinner is thirsty
Mountain lions scream at night as a way to communicate with other mountain lions and establish their territory. The loud screams help them warn off potential threats and attract potential mates.
Mountain lions scream as a way to communicate with other mountain lions. The purpose of this vocalization is to establish territory, attract mates, and warn off potential threats. It is an important part of their social behavior and helps them navigate their environment.
Mountain lions scream as a form of communication to establish territory and attract mates.
Yes they make a "huffing" sound.
No they can not attract each other.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lions.
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.
Yes, magnets attract iron and other materials such as nickel and cobalt.
Mostly because of food and who gets control of the female lions.
Lions and other lions fight to see who is the strongest. They also fight to see who will eat first and to protect their young from other prides.
Unlike poles attract each other