African Lions eat whenever someone or something they like come along. Even if they dont eat it right away they may just save it for eating later...anything they see that comes along that they like, they will go for.
Nothing. African lions don't live in jungles. Since they don't live there, they don't eat there.
African lions move when they see their prey and if they are hungry they try to kill it then eat it. Or African lions only move when they are thirsty or hunger or when they want to move somewhere else to get food.
mostly at the afternoon and night
They probably would, if they got the chance. Horses are quite similar to zebras after all, and lions eat plenty of zebras. But since horses are kept as pets, there are usually humans around to protect them and scare the lions off. So horse is not a regular thing on a lion's menu.
Lions don't eat every day. They may go several days between meals, especially after a big kill. Lions are opportunistic hunters and will feast on a large prey and then rest and conserve energy until the next hunt.
Nothing. African lions don't live in jungles. Since they don't live there, they don't eat there.
Female lions eat 11 pounds of meat a day, male lions eat around 15 pounds a day.
African lions eat meat, which they get by hunting and killing fairly big animals.
lions probly
Yes
Not if they can help it. African lions, like all cats, are what's called requisite carnivores. They HAVE to eat meat.
African lions move when they see their prey and if they are hungry they try to kill it then eat it. Or African lions only move when they are thirsty or hunger or when they want to move somewhere else to get food.
in the day time they eat at about 12-3 a clock in the afternoon and somtimes they hunt at night at about 7-9 a clock
African Lions hunt and eat a variety of prey, usually, ther main prey is probbly zebra or buffalo, but starving lions were known to eat insects and moles
Smaller African animals. Lions are predators. They eat meat. Zebras and elands and wildebeests and springboks.
Cannibalism is rare among lions, but there are some documented cases.
Since they don't live in the same place, none of these animals can eat each other.