More likely than not. Otherwise, there wouldn't be any lions.
The Asian lion exists only in the Gir forest of India, with a population of around 350. The African lion, while still fairly common, has shown a decrease in numbers over the last 20 years.
Near threatened
Lions live in Africa because the climate is ideal for their survival. Also, their major food sources are located there.
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
They survive by eating food and drinking water. At the water hole that's where they find their prey! Lions survive like every other animal. They eat, sleep, and reproduce. Lions survive by hunting other animals
Actually lions will hunt only every 2-3 days in an ideal world. Lions do not hunt every day or require feeding every day, water however is important for daily survival.
Their endangerment status is Of No Concern.
here status is 350,000 i think
the monkeyssurvial status
Near threatened
bad
The sugar glider's conservation status is "common".
they are somting abovt dolphins if you go to www.dolphin species survial status
Near Threatened
It's dead
Lions live in Africa because the climate is ideal for their survival. Also, their major food sources are located there.
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
Territory. Dominance. Mating rights. To eat. (Survival of the fittest)