Yes, lions can smell very well. They mark their territories by scent deposits.
Scientists found that you can hear a lion roar up to 5 miles away!
Well, honey, a lion's sense of smell is nothing to scoff at. They can detect the scent of blood from a prey animal up to 2 miles away. So, if you're bleeding in the African savanna, you better hope you're not downwind from a hungry lion on the prowl.
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I believe that the lion is faster than the jaguar.
The sense of smell that helps a lion is because it tracks his prey down.The previous post is not exactly that helpful, for a start it is the lioness's that do the hunting around 85% of the time so 'he' wouldn't be tracking anything down.A lion's sense of smell is around 14 times stronger than our own, and they have twice as many olfactory receptors.In answer to your question.Lions are helped by their sense of smell because they use it to detect mates and track food. It is also used by cubs when they are recognizing their mother and by adult males who are trying to find rivals in their territory or who want to find a male to challenge from another pride.
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Scientists found that you can hear a lion roar up to 5 miles away!
about 15 miles
1100mph
Well, honey, a lion's sense of smell is nothing to scoff at. They can detect the scent of blood from a prey animal up to 2 miles away. So, if you're bleeding in the African savanna, you better hope you're not downwind from a hungry lion on the prowl.
Wolves can smell objects as far away as 1.6 km.
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60-75 miles per hour for maximum of 5 minutes
A bee's organ of smell is its antennae, and its sense of smell is many times more sensitive than that of a human.
dangerous it is complete dangerous for man and child and wife lion will ripped you to pieces
I believe that the lion is faster than the jaguar.
A polar bear uses its nose to smell the food. Polar bears can smell a seal up to 20 miles away.