Lions [noun]
Definition of Lions:
feline
Opposite/Antonyms of Lions:
-
Sentence/Example of Lions:
The trip starts in Nairobi National Park, where rhinos, giraffes, and lions wander wide-open grass plains.
Robin and his friends long for a world where they are invited into mainstream society, while still getting to be their super cool selves, which they get when King Richard returns at the end of the film and he’s not just a lion but a True Ally.
He used it as a way to answer a question on if lions have any difficulty breeding in captivity or the wild.
Biologists have documented infanticide in numerous species, including lions and many nonhuman primates such as langur monkeys and chimpanzees.
You might also become hyper-vigilant about potential dangers — like the proverbial man-eating lion lurking in the tall grass of our ancestors’ savannah.
Thereafter he ran away from school twice, having been seized with a romantic and irresistible desire to see and shoot a lion!
The strength of the lion is tremendous, owing to the immense mass of muscle around its jaws, shoulders, and forearms.
The calf and the bear shall feed: their young ones shall rest together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.
Up to this period he had not been successful in accomplishing his great wish—the shooting of a lion.
When a hungry lion is watching for prey, the sight of any animal will make him commence stalking it.