Facts about lions.
Lion cubs are reared together.
Lions can get their water from plants.
Lions are big eaters
Cheetahs are solitary hunters except when living in a coalition. When this is the case they will hunt in groups so that they can take down larger prey.
Largely nocturnal animals, lesser kudu will seek shelter and security in dense thickets by sunrise. They forage around sunset and sunrise. Lifespan for lesser kudu is 10 to 15 years in the wild, and up to 20 years in human careBaboon culture is rife with violence. Males fight over females, food, resting spots, and sometimes for no apparent reason. The most serious altercations are usually between baboons of close rank; but baboons low on the totem pole get bullied all the time by higher-ups looking for an ego boost.
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young lions watching hippo swimming in water,hippo unaware of lions in bushes
1 Q.Do lion families stay together?
Lions are most affectionate to their like-sexed companions.
Females spend their lives in their mothers' pride or with
their sisters in a new pride
2 Q Facts about lions.
● Lion cubs are reared together.
● Lions can get their water from plants.
● Lions are big eaters
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3 Q Why lions are cool?
Lions are symbols of strength and courage and have been
celebrated throughout history
4 Q.Do lions have patience?
Lions stay patiently and silent inside the grass and let the
prey come close. When the prey comes to approach, they
charge upon the prey quickly
5 Q.Are lions lazy or not?
2. All felines have a reputation for being extremely lazy. If you
complain about your cat napping all day, check out the
bigger ones in the wild. Male lions spend 18 to 20 hours a
day snoozing, while females get 15 to 18 hours.
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cheetahs-hunts.html
young cheetah came in field watch wildebeest, runsfast to hunt hungry cheetahs
kills wildeebeest eat
1 Q.What do cheetahs hunt for food?
These carnivores eat small antelope, including springbok,
steenbok, duikers, impala and gazelles.
3. 2 Q.How do cheetahs find food?
While most cats are nocturnal predators, the cheetah is
primarily diurnal, hunting in early morning and late
afternoon. Since it depends on sight rather than smell, it
likes to scan the wild from a tree limb or the top of a termite
mound
3.Q Do cheetahs hunt alone?
Cheetahs are solitary hunters except when living in a
coalition. When this is the case they will hunt in groups so
that they can take down larger prey.
● A lion's roar can be heard five miles away. …
4. Young rhino watch lions,Hippos eat fruits, hippobaby swim,gorilla eat leaves,
fruits,deer and calf
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1 Q.What are baby rhinos like?
Baby rhinos are a lot like us in many respects. They're not
quite as helpless, though – rhino calves are unsteady on
their feet for their first few days, but after that, they can
follow their mothers around.
2 Q.What does hippos eat?
Hippos are primarily herbivorous, meaning they eat only
plants, but they have been observed to engage in
omnivorous behavio
3 Q.Does a gorilla eat leaves?
Around 85% of their diet is made up of leaves, shoots and
stems, but gorillas can also eat larvae, snails, ants, and even
roots, barks and rotting wood (a good source
4 Q.What plants are eaten by gorillas?
The food range of the western gorillas is very broad: they
eat about 200 plant species. They particularly like plants
5. belonging to the ginger and arrowroot familie
5 Q.What are some interesting facts about lesser kudu?
Largely nocturnal animals, lesser kudu will seek shelter and
security in dense thickets by sunrise. They forage around
sunset and sunrise. Lifespan for lesser kudu is 10 to 15
years in the wild, and up to 20 years in human care
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baboons-agressive.html
baboons use their sharp upper canines in aggressive
interactions, teeth are sharpened,bitting.
1 Q Do baboons live in herd?
Baboons live in social groups of around 20 to 150 animals, including several
adult females, adult males, baboons are unusual in that, rather than living in
trees, they spend most of their waking hours on the ground
2 Q.Are baboons very aggressive?
6. Baboon culture is rife with violence. Males fight over
females, food, resting spots, and sometimes for no apparent
reason. The most serious altercations are usually between
baboons of close rank; but baboons low on the totem pole
get bullied all the time by higher-ups looking for an ego
boost.
3 Q.Do baboons have sharp teeth?
Male baboons use their sharp upper canines in aggressive
interactions. These teeth are sharpened against specialized
lower third premolars.
4 Q.How powerful is a baboon?
Baboons aren't as strong as great apes, but they're very
strong when compared to other monkeys.
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