I'd rather a lion ate a bear, thanks. Having said that, lion and bears don't share continents, so the chances of them meeting under normal circumstances are extremely slim. I'm talking African lion here, not cougars.
It is unlikely that a lion would typically target a bear as prey due to the bear's size and strength. While lions have been known to scavenge from bear kills, direct confrontations between the two species are rare.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.
Yes, a lion would eat a vulture.
it could. if the bear is still young and small, a lion (usually a grown up) can eat it. if the bear is dead or injured, lion can eat it too. if the bear is a grown up and does not have any injuries, lion will have to fight it in order to eat.
I would rather the tiger eat a lion.Personally i would rather have the tiger eat the lion if it's a choice between me or the lion.
I'd rather a lion ate a bear, thanks. Having said that, lion and bears don't share continents, so the chances of them meeting under normal circumstances are extremely slim. I'm talking African lion here, not cougars.
A lion could easily escape a bear, and a lion would not be easy for a bear to kill.
It is unlikely that a lion would typically target a bear as prey due to the bear's size and strength. While lions have been known to scavenge from bear kills, direct confrontations between the two species are rare.
Bear, coyote, wolf, mountain lion...
No because they are both dominant species and I imagine if a cougar actually did attack a bear the bear would hold it's ground
If the two animals occupied the same continent, a lion would probably eat a koala (which is not a bear) when it moved between trees. However, lions do not eat koalas, for the simple reason that koalas are native to Australia alone, and there are no lions in Australia.
A bear's natral predator is a lion but, a bear now has a new predator! Man now eat them but, also when they die decomposeres slowly break their particles down andtecknically eat them! I actually would nerver expect mosses and mushrooms to eat a bear! Would you?
Bears will eat anything they find dead, but there are no bears in Africa, and the Indian sloth bear is rare in the Gir Region of India where the Asian lion lives.
A lion would beat a brown bear, grizzly bear, and black bear. But for a polar bear, it would be a draw. Brown bear. Brown bears were put to fights with lions before, and the brown bear simply killed the lion.
A bear, wolf, coyote, lion, tiger, alligator, or any other large predator.
NO. Polar bears live in a much different continent and biome than a lion or cheetah, so there's no way that a lion or a cheetah could eat, let alone see a polar bear.