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, isn't that a fascinating question! Lions have an incredible sense of smell that allows them to detect blood from a prey animal up to 2 miles away. Just imagine the lion catching a whiff of that scent on the breeze, guiding them towards their next meal in the vast African savanna. Nature is truly remarkable in all its details.
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I believe that the lion is faster than the jaguar.
The lion, no question. Skunk spray would simply make the lion even more determined to kill the skunk.
all of them...?
Scientists found that you can hear a lion roar up to 5 miles away!
about 15 miles
1100mph
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! Lions have an incredible sense of smell that allows them to detect blood from a prey animal up to 2 miles away. Just imagine the lion catching a whiff of that scent on the breeze, guiding them towards their next meal in the vast African savanna. Nature is truly remarkable in all its details.
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.
I believe that the lion is faster than the jaguar.
dangerous it is complete dangerous for man and child and wife lion will ripped you to pieces
A polar bear uses its nose to smell the food. Polar bears can smell a seal up to 20 miles away.