yes you can but i do not advise it because lions are not domesticated and can kill u or u might acidently kill it because its in captivity
no i own a lion andi'm rich
First off, are you meaning to inquire how a lion should be cared for by a private person? Your question is quite open ended, or obtuse. If what I asked is your question, I only have a comment. A lion is a lion, is a lion, and he or she needs space, needs to be in its own environment. A lion is a predictably unpredictable wild animal, dangerous by nature.
only if you have your lion owning license. which can be earned by being a lion tamer!
no
It is a reference to a biblical character by the name of Daniel (Book of Daniel) who found himself thrown into a lion's den as punishment for disobeying the reigning king, Nebuchadnezzar. Thus the phrase when a person finds him/herself in dire straits or in a very difficult position, they are said to be "in the lion's den"
you can own a sea lion or any other animal in international waters and some southern countries
this is for the math sheet thingy: It should have 25 letters not including space. IT IS: A LION THAT MAKES ITS OWN WINE!
No. Unlesss you have a licence to own big animals.
The White Lion is a mutation from the South African Kruger Lion, it is a subspecies not a species on its own :)
Yes. When a male lion takes over a pride, it will kill all the cubs fathered by the previous male lion. This brings the females into heat and this guy would get an opportunity to father his own children.
The tree can make its own "food" from sunlight and the lion cannot.
No, the noun 'lion' is a word for a thing. A lion is an animal.A noun for a person is a word for a human being, living or dead, real or fictional.The noun 'lion' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a living thing.