A lion would typically avoid confrontations with a rhino due to their size and strength, as well as the rhino's tough skin and horn as defensive weapons. In most cases, a lion would only target a young, sick, or injured rhino if desperate for food.
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Generally, it's teamwork. They'll seek out a herd of prey and endeavour to surround it by stealth. When they charge, they'll isolate a slow/sick/elderly beast and take it down.
A Male lion is simply called a lion.A Female lion is called a lioness.Lions. The females are called lioness'
A lion in French is called "un lion."
The Sick Lion book was written by Aesop Page and therefore is part of the Aesop Collection
A sour puss.
And so the lion fell in love with the lamb. Bella- What a stupid lamb Edward-What a sick, mastichistic lion.
Edward: so the lion fell in love with the lamb. Bella: what a stupid lamb Edward: what a sick, masocistic lion. (sp?)
i would have to say it is Edward: and so the lion fell in love with the lamb Bella: what a stupid lamb Edward: what a sick masochistic lion
If you read twilight, Edward uses a metaphor to compare himself to Bella. He calls himself a " sick, masochistic lion", and Bella is the lamb. So, the lamb without a lion means Bella without Edward.
Only a certain sort of cat called a leopard or lion if they get sick of antelope.
You mean a quote about lions that is in Twilight? Like: Edward: "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb..." Bella: "What a stupid lamb." Edward: "What a sick masochistic lion." Is this what you're looking for?
A lion would typically avoid confrontations with a rhino due to their size and strength, as well as the rhino's tough skin and horn as defensive weapons. In most cases, a lion would only target a young, sick, or injured rhino if desperate for food.
Lions are helpful in nature because they tend to "weed out" old, sick, or wounded animals and consume them as their prey.
No it isn't, it is in the bible. Of course, the bit about the stupid lamb and the sick, masochistic lion aren't in the bible.
Generally an adult rhino is much more likely to kill a lion than for a lion to kill the rhino, but if it is a very young, unprotected juvenile or sick or already badly injured a pride of lions may kill it. They also would have no problem with scavenging the carcass of a rhino that was already dead.