Lions usually hunt in clandestine groups, composed mainly of several lionesses. They tacitly and soundlessly stalk there prey, wielding the cover of night and foliage, encircling and creeping as close as possible to their fated victim. Normally, at around 30 meters distance from their quarry, they reveal their mortal presence, dashing from their seclusion in a chorus of flashing fangs and raw claws. In a frenzied and dusty rush, they throw down their luckless victim, drawing the life blood from their squirming and hapless frame.
To help the lion move (i.e., run, walk, stalk) and to chase and catch prey.
A lion's feet are called paws. They have powerful padded paws with retractable claws that help them grip the ground and catch prey.
Speed helps a lion in many different ways. First off, the speed allows the lion to catch its prey. If it could not move quickly the prey would escape. Second, it helps the lion escape other animals. Elephants are known to kill lions when protecting their young.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
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No, the African lion is an apex predator - the "top dog" in Africa.
big claws to catch prey
The main predator of the zebra is the lion. There is no prey, as the zebra is a grazer on the grasses of the African savanna, a herbivore.
Yes. Gazels are among the Cheetah's favourite prey species.
African wild dogs will prey on cheetah cubs.
a lion is a carnivore, so it only eats meat, it hunts for zebra, wildebeest, impala and other prey they can catch.
they catch tails or rear ends of prey to catch.
African Lions hunt and eat a variety of prey, usually, ther main prey is probbly zebra or buffalo, but starving lions were known to eat insects and moles
To help the lion move (i.e., run, walk, stalk) and to chase and catch prey.
A lion's feet are called paws. They have powerful padded paws with retractable claws that help them grip the ground and catch prey.
The lion's specialized trait lies in its teeth. Over the years, they have become more advanced which help him easily catch and devour his prey.