Lions live in a pride. A pride is composed of several female lions or lionesses. They are all usually related and occupy a territory. The male lions, typically one or more take over a pride for a duration of 2 or 3 years. During that time, the male lions protect the pride and mate with the female lions to ensure genes are passed on to the next generation. Until another set of younger and stronger males overthrow the existing male lions, they remain to be the king(s) of the pride. Hence we can conclude, that lions live in a very complex social system. To answer the question, "What other animals live with lions?", in Africa, the African lions, live by the "side" of zebras, wildebeest, wild buffalos and their number one enemy, the hyenas to name a few.
Zebras, wildebeest, wild buffalos and their enemies hyenas.
Predators to lions include hyenas, leopards, and sometimes crocodiles. These animals may compete with lions for food or actively hunt them if given the opportunity. Lions are also at risk from humans, who may kill them for various reasons such as protection of livestock or trophy hunting.
They are the king of the food chain, so they don't really compete with other organisms besides each other. Lions compete with hyenas for food, as they are both apex predators inhabiting the same region.
Turtles are not a natural enemy of lions. These two animals do not share the same habitats or compete for the same resources. Lions are carnivores, while turtles are herbivores or omnivores, so there is generally no direct conflict between them in the wild.
They don't, usually. Lions are from Africa, Tigers from Asia, they would rarely see each other.
Animals do not compete for abstract concepts like fame or money. Additionally, they do not compete for human-made items such as technology or clothing.
Lions
Lions and zebra do not compete. Instead, lions hunt zebra for food. Lions do compete with other animals like hyenas over prey, including zebras.
Lions,cheetas,leopords.
Lions, hyenas, and cheetahs.
Lions, hyenas, cheetahs, and leopards all compete for the same prey in the African savanna.
Hyenas and lions compete over prey. Both animals hunt the same types of ungulates. They also fight over carcasses, and sometimes attempt to steal kills from each other.
Lions and leopards compete with the cheetah for many of the same prey animals.
Lions at their kill have had a group of hyenas drive them off. It is a question of numbers: more lions in the pride, the less likelihood that hyenas would be able to take over the kill.
Lions and hyenas compete for food sources such as prey animals. Trees in a forest compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Birds within the same species may compete for mates and nesting sites.
Predators to lions include hyenas, leopards, and sometimes crocodiles. These animals may compete with lions for food or actively hunt them if given the opportunity. Lions are also at risk from humans, who may kill them for various reasons such as protection of livestock or trophy hunting.
The cheetah competes with all the other animals in the area for water - elephants, zebras, antelope, lions, leopards, etc.
They are the king of the food chain, so they don't really compete with other organisms besides each other. Lions compete with hyenas for food, as they are both apex predators inhabiting the same region.