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- Panthera leo leo is a lion subspecies present in West Africa, northern Central Africa and India. In West and Central Africa it is restricted to fragmented...
- The lion (Panthera leo) is a large cat of the genus Panthera, native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; a short, rounded head;...
- Panthera leo melanochaita is a lion subspecies in Southern and East Africa. In this part of Africa, lion po****tions are regionally extinct in Lesotho...
- Panthera is a genus within the family Felidae, it is one of two extant genera in the subfamily Pantherinae, and contains the largest living members of...
- The Asiatic lion is a lion po****tion of the subspecies Panthera leo leo. Since the turn of the 20th century, its range has been restricted to Gir National...
- Panthera leo sinhaleyus is an extinct prehistoric subspecies of lion, excavated in Sri Lanka. It is believed to have become extinct prior to the arrival...
- Megafauna Panthera atrox Panthera blytheae Panthera gombaszoegensis Panthera palaeosinensis Panthera shawi Panthera youngi Panthera zdanskyi Panthera leo sinhaleyus...
- estimated at between 621,000 and 533,000 years old. The modern lion (Panthera leo) inhabited parts of Southern Europe since the early Holocene. Historical...
- paleontologists considering it a distinct species or a subspecies of Panthera leo, which contains living lions. However, novel genetic evidence has shown...
- The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion (Panthera leo) and a tigress, or female tiger (Panthera tigris). The liger has parents in the same genus...