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Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.

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Is lion and grass related?

Lions and grass are not directly related, as they belong to different biological categories. Lions are mammals and part of the Felidae family, while grass is a type of plant belonging to the Poaceae family. However, they are connected ecologically; lions rely on grasslands as their habitat and hunting grounds, where they prey on herbivores that graze on grass. This relationship highlights the interdependence of species within ecosystems.


Does lions have any threats?

Mainly because people are expanding into areas where they can graze their growing numbers of cattle, and this leads to conflict where many lions are killed. Also, hunting is still allowed on a limited basis, and lions have been persecuted by governments in National parks, where they are supposed to be protected, yet not enough rangers in the field are being trained to do the job.


It is known that 40 cows can graze on a pasture for 40 days before the grass is exhausted but 30 cows can graze there as long as 60 days How many would the pasture last if 20 Cows were to graze on it?

If 40 cows can graze the pasture for 40 days and 30 cows can graze it for 60 days, this means each cow eats 1/40 of the grass per day in the first scenario and 1/60 of the grass per day in the second scenario. To find out how long 20 cows would take to graze the pasture, we calculate that they would consume 1/40 * 20 = 0.5 of the grass per day. Therefore, the pasture would last for 80 days if 20 cows were to graze on it.


If breeze is to zephyr then what is graze to?

machine gun.


What are 3 verbs for zebras?

run / canter / graze