Or perhaps more important, why would you waste your time doing so?How can you speak with a Wild Lion?
If by wild you mean a intelligent sapient being who is uneducated from a simple culture that would one thing. But if you are referring to a "beast of the field" then attempting to communicate would serve no purpose.
A lion is just an animal.
While Picard occasionally has his moments, he really not this dense.Picard come to the planet of Lion, beam down to the surface and meet a Lion,"Hello, I'm human. Nice to meet you"
An adult male Human's brain is about 1300 grams. An adult male african lion's brain on average weighs 250 grams (half that of a chimpanzee), Picard's tricorder would tell him this.
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Now, that is the exact thing that why Star Trek always consider Alien as Human in costume with different language. You didn't catch what I mean from my post.
1. Lion is indeed an animal in our point of view (human). yet, it is definitely a different species than human. Now, consider the Lion in our Earth is definitely a lesser creature / species compared to human. Then, we can imagine (well, alien is always about imagination, as we don't know about the real Alien yet). a smart Lion who have reach the star with their own technology (I"m not talking about the Wing COmmander's Lion Alien).
How can you communicate with them? They don't speak with Human language (Klingon speaks with Human language, although it is not English). They don't even has the behavior of a human. What if in their mind, Human is only a food? Or lesser creature like animal in their mind?
That is what Star Trek miss.
Think I understand your idea, however generally people have difficulty relating to for instance an insect creature (i.e. Iinsectoid-Xindi or Tholian) beyond the initial shock/awe and quickly lose interest, unfortunately we do not seem to empathize with truly extraterrestrial non-humanoid characters outside of occasional cinematic experiences. I don't know how empathetic I can be to a lionesque alien fighting off mutant Hyenas or hunting Starfleet officers.

Unless you mean that Star Trek should use more CGI to create these characters; in that case you have to consider there is the cost prohibitive nature of heavy CGI characters. CGI requires more time and money to complete to any satisfactory standard.
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