Yes, according to Animal Planet, humans can get lions to give up their prey if they walk up to lions at their prey and look like they mean business.
They sneak up on there pray and then wait for the right time and then pounce on it
Wildebeests (herbivores) are prey to Lions (carnivore).
Lions adapt to grasslands by using tall grass for camouflage during hunts, developing keen senses to detect prey, and forming social groups like prides to improve hunting success. Their powerful physique and sharp claws allow them to navigate the open terrain effectively and take down large prey.
Prey, The Opposite Of A Predator. For An Example, The Tiger Is Hunting For You And You Are Its Prey.
Lions are big and fluffy and they sneak up on their prey like ninjas.
The do not, they are herbivores
Yes, according to Animal Planet, humans can get lions to give up their prey if they walk up to lions at their prey and look like they mean business.
They sneak up on they're prey and pounce on top of them.
They sneak up on they're prey and pounce on top of them.
Pandas do not sneak up on their prey, unless you consider bamboo prey, FYI Pandas have no enemies except for man (poachers) God help them if they get caught, off with their heads! pandas are the most protected animals today.
yes- that is a wolves instincts
They sneak up on there pray and then wait for the right time and then pounce on it
It would need camouflage
it uses cold blooded, ninja pro and a silencer
Monkies don't eat meat. They eat fruit such as bananas. So they don't have prey.
Tigers sneak up on there pray because the color of there fur kind of blends in with the long grass so there prey cant really see the. Also most tigers are fast runners and can out run there prey most of the time. That's how they sneak up on them!!