If you were to protect a lion cub from an attack (and it was obvious that you were doing it), would the parent lion(s) that witnessed you saving the cub attack you or run to your side and help protect that cub?
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If you were to protect a lion cub from an attack (and it was obvious that you were doing it), would the parent lion(s) that witnessed you saving the cub attack you or run to your side and help protect that cub?
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Encountering a lioness and her pride without proper defenses would indeed put you at great risk. In her eyes, your actions may not be seen as defending her cub, but rather as a threat to her potential prey. Without adequate firepower and ammunition, you would be vulnerable and likely become their next meal.