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usually a female lion will eat between 16 to 20 pounds of food each day
A lion is much bigger, and with that stronger, than a mountain lion.
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A lion cub typically eats around 4-5 pounds of food per day. Their diet mainly consists of milk from their mother initially, then transitioning to meat as they grow older.
A lion would typically avoid confrontations with a rhino due to their size and strength, as well as the rhino's tough skin and horn as defensive weapons. In most cases, a lion would only target a young, sick, or injured rhino if desperate for food.
An adult lion can eat an incredible amount of food. They consume about 90 pounds of food in a single meal.
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It will eat up to 50% of food.
usually a female lion will eat between 16 to 20 pounds of food each day
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Yes Additional info: The front bumper of my car says YES! The reason that deer are not seen on roads as much during the summer as they are during the winter is that there is much more food available to deer during the summer and they do not have to forage too far for food. During the winter when there isn't as much food available the deer take more chances and are found crossing more roads in search of food.
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Generally an adult rhino is much more likely to kill a lion than for a lion to kill the rhino, but if it is a very young, unprotected juvenile or sick or already badly injured a pride of lions may kill it. They also would have no problem with scavenging the carcass of a rhino that was already dead.
Deer migrate because they have run out of food and/or water, or they are trying to get to a warmer place. Deer are much like birds because they go south (or north, depending on what side of the equator you are on) for the winter. If they run out of supplies, they will move until they find a sufficient amout of food.
This is a very basic answer, but food chains vary based on ecosystems. Deers are herbivores meaning they eat plants thus 1st level consumers.The same as small animals like rabbits etc. If you are in a ecosystem where there are bigger carnivores (2nd level consumers), such as a tiger or lion etc. In North America, Bobcats are the only thing that may consistantly eat deer. Black bears may be the least carnivorous of the "carnivores" of North America. So Deer are just primary comsumers with Normally not much that will eat them