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- Cape lion (Panthera leo melanochaita melanochaitus) - WildFact
This is not surprise as in the main document about Cape lions from Vratislav Mazák "Notes on the Black-maned Lion of the Cape, Panthera Leo Melanochaita (Ch H Smith, 1842) and a Revised List of the Preserved Specimens" from 1975 he presented a descripton of those two skulls but the interesting thing is that the big incomplete skull is the largest skull from a wild specimen that he ever
- The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis)
Panthera spelaea fossilis (♂) from Sambir; c Panthera leo persica (♂) from Mayaki; d Pathera spelaea spelaea (♂) from Chernihiv; e Panthera leo melanochaita (Smith, 1842) (♀) from Kruger National Park; f Panthera leo melanochaita (♂) from Kruger National Park Shown to the same scale Drawings by W Gornig ”
- ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - B - THE LION (Panthera leo) - WildFact
The document is: Notes on the black - maned lion of the Cape, Panthera leo melanochaita (Ch H Smith, 1842) and a revised list of preserved specimens I will appreciate if anyone could post it here Greetings to all Never saw it Post 10 (this thread), however, has an article written by Mazak and Husson about the Cape lion It's from 1960
- Modern Weights and Measurements of Wild Lions - WildFact
Kruger and surrounding areas, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and East African are one and same lions - Panthera leo melanochaita Last research study on classification of Lions was in 2017 as far as I remember, and they classed all lions in south and east africa under P l melanochaita Reply
- North-East Central Equatorial African lions - WildFact
Panthera leo leo (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution: Central and West Africa and India; formerly throughout North Africa, SE Europe, the Middle East, Arabian Peninsula, SW Asia Panthera leo melanochaita (Hamilton Smith, 1842) Distribution: Southern and eastern Africa "
- ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - B - THE LION (Panthera leo)
They recognised lions in Asia and Northern, Western and Central Africa as belonging to the subspecies Panthera leo leo, and those in Eastern and Southern Africa as belonging to the subspecies Panthera leo melanochaita, but there is a problem, the 2 subspecies appear to overlap in the Northeast African country of Ethiopia, which would mean that
- Genetic taxonomic issues for the Cat Specialist Group
Lion (Panthera leo) Initially, several subspecies of African lions were described, including the Barbary lion (Panthera leo leo) of the Maghreb (Northwest Africa), the Senegal lion (Panthera leo senegalensis) of West Africa, and the Cape (Panthera leo melanochaita) and Kruger lions (Panthera leo krugeri) of South Africa, with the Asiatic lion (formerly Panthera leo persica) considered to be a
- Ethiopian Mountain Lion - WildFact
A well fed young male Ethiopian lion in a relatively low altitude part of Harenna forest in the Bale national park
- Interspecies hybrids: natural artificial - WildFact
The tiliger is a hybrid cross between a male tiger (Panthera tigris) and a ligress (which is the hybrid offspring of a male lion and female tiger) The world's first tiligers were born on 16 August 2007 at Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood, Oklahoma
- The Congo Lion - WildFact
Lumumba as Congolese PM faced a revolt from secessionists from Katanga Province (from where Einar Lönnberg described the Katanga lion or Southwest African lion (Panthera leo bleyenberghi ) in 1914), so he appealed to the UN USA for help, but they refused, and since he was a Communist, he then turned to the USA's arch-rival, the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or simply "Soviet
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