Lions eat all the meat and soft tissue and can crack open bones,
It is possible, but the lion is more likely to win since the lion is too big and strong for the wildebeest to kill.
No. They probably eat a bit of plant material, if only in the stomachs of their prey animals. However, most importantly, all food chains begin with plants. The lion may eat a wildebeest but the wildebeest ate grass.
No, lions are carnivores and primarily eat meat from hunting other animals. They require a diet rich in protein from sources like antelope, zebras, and wildebeest. Grass is not a typical part of a lion's diet.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
Lions primarily eat large herbivores like wildebeest, zebras, and buffalo, but they are opportunistic predators and may occasionally hunt smaller animals if food is scarce. While it is unusual for lions to eat bunnies, they could do so if the opportunity arises. However, small prey like rabbits are not a significant part of their diet.
A lion might eat a wildebeest; so might a bushman. OR ANYTHING BIGGER THAN THE BEAST. BIGGER AND STRONGER! :DD
before lions because the food chain is small animals eat grass wildebeest eat small animals and then lion eats wildebeest
It is possible, but the lion is more likely to win since the lion is too big and strong for the wildebeest to kill.
They generally eat impalas, wildebeest and zebra. They are opportunistic eaters and will eat other prey if necessary.
a lion is a carnivore, so it only eats meat, it hunts for zebra, wildebeest, impala and other prey they can catch.
No. They probably eat a bit of plant material, if only in the stomachs of their prey animals. However, most importantly, all food chains begin with plants. The lion may eat a wildebeest but the wildebeest ate grass.
Cheetahs and lions are predators, and zebras are prey.
The lion is a carnivore; its specific diet consists of fresh meat, though a hungry lion will eat carrion. A regular prey of the African lion are zebra, antelopes, wildebeest, and other plains-dwelling animals.
No, lions are carnivores and primarily eat meat from hunting other animals. They require a diet rich in protein from sources like antelope, zebras, and wildebeest. Grass is not a typical part of a lion's diet.
They are obligate carnivores, so they eat meat from primarily buffalo, zebra, antelope, warthogs, gnu, wildebeest or other animals they can capture.
gazelles, zebras, wildebeest, springbok, etc.
For a Lion - anything that moves is fair game. They eat anything and everything from a rabbit to a Giraffe. The lions favorite prey are deer, gazelle, wild buffalo, wildebeest etc. They are pure 100% carnivores and feed only on meat.