all it says is Highly distinctive, the male lion is easily recognised by its mane, and its face is one of the most widely recognised animal symbols in human culture. that doesnt really answer my question
tigers eat almost the same things
thank you and do males have manes because male lions usually do the hunting and the mane helps them camoflauge with stuff like hay?
ohh to camoflauge?
i get it but one more thing, lions have big pointy teeth when the tiger still has sharp teeth but not as big. is there a reason for this?
i think maybe the lions were put in a colder environment so thats why they have a mane? im not sure. i dont get how being around vegetation would affect a carnivore.
Lions and tigers are two closely related species which evolved from a common ancestor. Explain how moving to different habitats has resulted in the formation of these two different species.
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