In what ways are lions more like canines than cats?

Looking at most cats, their diet is fresh meat, plus a little flowers and plants to regulate nutrition. Cats are very picky about food and hardly look at carrion. Lions, on the other hand, eat a little feces except fresh meat and carrion. This leaves a clearer handle for those who support that lions are canines. In addition, cats are very hygienic. We can refer to cats, leopards, tigers and so on. Most of the time, they are clean. Lions don't pay attention to hygiene. There is a saying that lions deliberately dirty their bodies to attract flies, in order to rely on flies to find carrion for them, but whether this view is true or not remains to be verified.

Some people say that cats living in different areas will have patterns unique to local species, such as Siberian tigers, leopards and Bengal tigers. And their patterns are different. The lion's hair is single, which is very similar to that of canines. The lion's mane is also said to be similar to that of Tibetan mastiff. Another thing about appearance is that in many cartoons, the little lion looks more like a dog than a cat, such as the famous Lion King.

The gregarious nature of lions is the most talked about. After all, cats such as tigers and leopards are solitary, while dogs such as jackals and wild dogs live in groups. Social form is also a leader leading a group of members, just like canines. Not only living habits, but also attack skills are said to be similar to dogs and other canines. For example, cats like the third way of attack, such as biting their throats directly, while lions like biting their hips and thighs. Anyone who has seen the documentary of lions preying on bison should know that this is in line with the characteristics of dogs rushing headlong into the herd.