And so it is slowly growing. JaaijOWKSLSDFGJERUWIROPASDL, CMSGKNWEJWS. A close up of a lion. African lion carnivorous species of land mammal from the family felidae, the second after the tiger - in size - among the four roaring big cats. The only cat living in organized social groups, counted among the so-called Big Five of Africa - the five most dangerous African animals (elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion and leopard). The male lion, easily recognizable after the mane, can weigh 150-200 kg. The largest known male weighed 375 kg, it was a lion named Simba, he lived until 1970 at the Colchester Zoo. Females are much smaller, weigh 120-180 kg (the largest 185 kg) and have no mane. The males deal with the acquisition and defense of the territory and the protection of the herd and the fertilization of females. The females hunt and take care of the lion cubs. Lions once inhabited Africa, Asia and Europe, and if you consider American lions as a subspecies of Panthera leo - this is also North and South America. Today, they occur only in Africa, where they are exposed to extinction and rudimentary in India, where their numerical status has been described as critical.
And so it is slowly growing. JaaijOWKSLSDFGJERUWIROPASDL, CMSGKNWEJWS. A close up of a lion. African lion carnivorous species of land mammal from the family felidae, the second after the tiger - in size - among the four roaring big cats. The only cat living in organized social groups, counted among the so-called Big Five of Africa - the five most dangerous African animals (elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion and leopard). The male lion, easily recognizable after the mane, can weigh 150-200 kg. The largest known male weighed 375 kg, it was a lion named Simba, he lived until 1970 at the Colchester Zoo. Females are much smaller, weigh 120-180 kg (the largest 185 kg) and have no mane. The males deal with the acquisition and defense of the territory and the protection of the herd and the fertilization of females. The females hunt and take care of the lion cubs. Lions once inhabited Africa, Asia and Europe, and if you consider American lions as a subspecies of Panthera leo - this is also North and South America. Today, they occur only in Africa, where they are exposed to extinction and rudimentary in India, where their numerical status has been described as critical.
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