Lions are at the top of the food chain. The only big,big,BIG reason why the aren't as many lions as there use to people(like us) would kill them. Usually for their skin. The lions prey would increase way too much and the whole food chain wouldd be unbalanced. This may also cause existion of animals if lions were not around.
Taking the land of the white lions would disrupt their habitat and ecosystem, leading to potential population decline and extinction. It would also impact other species dependent on their habitat and disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, it could result in legal ramifications as white lions are a protected species in many regions.
African lions no longer exist in the wild in Southern Europe. They used to be found in parts of the region many years ago, but have since become extinct due to factors such as hunting, habitat loss, and human activity. Efforts are being made to reintroduce lions to regions where they have disappeared.
Certainly they would if given the opportunity. However, lions and squirrels don't coexist in nature - hence, there'd be no opportunity for a lion to eat a squirrel. Although it could possibly happen in the case of a zoo lion in a region of the world which has squirrels.
The possessive form is the lions' roar.
If 1 lion enters another lions territory they would fight. Or if a lion tries invading the other lions territory and make it his
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
You would die.
You would die.
if the oxygen
Everything would die
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
If Thompson's gazelles or the Zebra disappeared, it would mean a loss of food source for larger predators such as lions, tigers, and scavengers like hyenas. This would in turn put these creatures in jeopardy.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
life would follow
they would not exist anymore
They're populatioon would grow rapidly
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.