>>56307723>>56307728Not really. You can't build lion ladders without them collapsing into a pile. Piles can't move much and once you get to the lions that are at least 5 lions deep, they're going to be crushed, so you will have even less for the next lion pile. Most lions are going to starve before they even get a chance at an airborne pokemon. If you had say 100 trillion lions, then, assuming the ocean is off limits so that you don't get bullshit like
>>56307775, you could maybe win as you'd be covering so much surface that the fliers (assuming no rayquaza) would need to rest eventually. Even the mons that wouldn't need to land would probably die of starvation before the lions do (assuming the lions aren't stupid enough to just fight each other). Rayquaza can just live in the upper atmosphere long past any lion life excpectancy and feed off of space dust/gamma rays or whatever it does, so unless you have enough lions to cover not only the ground and entire oceans (which would be achieve by a floating barge of lion corpses) but also the upper limits of the atmosphere, which is probably well over even 100 trillion of them, they can't win. Pic rel is the mass of 7 billion humans. That barely covers anything. 1 billion is NOT a lot of lions. Anyone have any idea how much you'd need for the entire earth?