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RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 08-08-2019 Two males in Gambella national park *This image is copyright of its original author Source : =68.ARC2YttrWC2Jpr8Rh5cmsmQ7bVOqrDSXZ1KcPxDsOv1UQO_cMNVXOWUh-C1NeXDKR7o7UmRvXESGPvjdnPHrnckK42shfVXBHe9fjZHh4WR-UJLOo_JPETtWSPO-BViKPKlRwlyoNVYqiAjctFmb8Xnny2BaIzLiuaxHXc3zwd4w9nUcH4HmSBYNyng_OsFYkcpWHGP_9IlqFkZf--0rGNbS9r2aHga-eky8Fz4kSHgTq_TI_MUWxf3xJk2kLZLbP_TJoKr-4M3ALwlmTTTk_I5GJyZxS-k9xbCyissampdpiV1XE8PShhVyRPTiVb5WTTboflATN-gB8Uyd9aTLVm3pJQ&__tn__=kC-R]Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 08-14-2019 Dennis Stogsdill Male lion patrols his territory as the setting sun paints the sky *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 08-20-2019 Iris Breeman One of the most succesful hunting techniques for lions around Riguiek is to chase prey into the mud. Prey will get stuck and become an easy target. The only downside for the lions is: there is no place to wash your face afterwards... ? *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - chui_ - 08-31-2019 I'm liking these threads on lions from different regions of Africa. Geographic variation in mammals and adaptations to different ecological conditions is what really interests me (hence my love for leopards which reign supreme in this department). Some contributions... A vintage photo of a robust looking male in what is now Virunga NP in the DR Congo. *This image is copyright of its original author A pair of lions in the Central African Republic (from what I recall this photo was taken in a hunting concession in eastern CAR). *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 09-01-2019 Zakouma male with North african oststich *This image is copyright of its original author Credits: http://www.safaritalk.net/topic/20112-zakouma-%E2%80%93-a-belated-report-from-march-2019/ RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - BorneanTiger - 09-01-2019 (08-06-2019, 11:22 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote:(01-24-2019, 06:38 PM)Sanju Wrote:(01-24-2019, 06:35 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote:Yes, there is a considerable hybridization b/w melonochaita and leo in that zone.(01-24-2019, 06:13 PM)Sanju Wrote: Panthera leo leo Population is known or referred as "Northern Lion". My suggestion is to alter this thread name to that. IMO @BorneanTiger As I mentioned in this thread, even if northern Central African lions belong to the same subspecies as Barbary, West African and Asiatic lions, that doesn't mean that there aren't genetic differences between them. RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 09-03-2019 Fiona Miller Lion eating his buffalo dinner. Kidepo national park *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 09-06-2019 Lioness in Zakouma with buffalo . Credits: A2A Safaris *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 10-15-2019 Lions in Kidepo valley. *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author Source: https://www.schicka.at/unsere-reisen/uganda-2015/kidepo-np/ RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 10-27-2019 Dennis Stogsdill One of my fav lion shots because of the fall-like colors *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 11-11-2019 Leo Foundation Old male in Cameroon. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 11-16-2019 Short read on the census of zakouma national park. Chad Zakouma lion census RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - BorneanTiger - 11-22-2019 (01-23-2019, 10:59 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote: Now for the Nubian lion (Panthera leo nubica), whose taxonomic name was used for East African lions to the south, or confused with the Atlas lion. Nubia is a historical region which is currently divided between Egypt and Sudan, so when De Blainville described a lion under Felis leo nubicus in 1843, he wasn't referring to a lion from the Atlas Mountains or Kenya, but from either Egypt or Sudan (https://web.archive.org/web/20170728131140/http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/762_Panthera_leo.pdf). To explain better how the Nubian lion (Panthera leo nubica) of Northeast Africa isn't the Barbary lion (Panthera leo leo) of the Maghreb (Northwest Africa): The Barbary lion (Panthera leo leo) inhabited the Maghreb (Northwest Africa), particularly the fairly temperate region of the Atlas Mountains, whereas the Nubian lion (Panthera leo nubica) inhabited the desert region of Nubia (divided between the present countries of Egypt and Sudan) in Northeast Africa. Map of Northeast Africa, with the Nubian desert shown to the south, by Jeff Dahl: *This image is copyright of its original author Pyramids at Meroë, in the Nubian part of Sudan, by B. N. Chagny: [attachment=3223] So confusing between the Barbary and Nubian lions is like confusing between the Amur and Bengal tigers, because just as the Barbary lion inhabited a temperate region of Africa (the region of the Atlas Mountains), the Siberian tiger inhabits a temperate area (the border-region of China, Korea and Russia), and just as the Bengal tiger inhabits rather hot countries like India, the Nubian lion was from the hot Nubian region. As in, can you imagine an Amur tiger living in a rather hot country like India, or a Barbary lion living in a desert like that of Nubia? https://www.definitions.net/definition/nubian%20lion, https://www.dict.cc/english-german/Nubian+lion+%5BPanthera+leo+leo%5D.html, http://beinglion.com/barbary-lions.php, https://animalsake.com/facts-about-barbary-lion, https://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~rwest/wikispeedia/wpcd/wp/b/Barbary_Lion.htm, https://bigcatrescue.org/barbary-lions/ Former habitat of the Barbary lion (https://archive.org/stream/bookoflion1913alfr#page/112/mode/2up), the montane forest outside Chelia in Algeria, with the Aurès Mountains in the background, by Charif Ben Boulaïd: [attachment=3222] RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - BorneanTiger - 11-25-2019 Mummified lion cubs, dating back about 2,600 years, discovered in Egyptian necropolis at Saqqara, which is otherwise known for its cat mummies and statues. Rare finds there also include crocodiles, cobras, mongooses and dozens of cats: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/lion-mummies-cats-crocodile-animals-saqqara-egypt-a9215401.html, https://www.livescience.com/lion-cub-mummies-saqqara-egypt.html Peter Stubley, The Independent *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Rishi - 11-25-2019 (11-22-2019, 09:00 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote: So confusing between the Barbary and Nubian lions is like confusing between the Amur and Bengal tigers, because just as the Barbary lion inhabited a temperate region of Africa (the region of the Atlas Mountains)... Are you saying that based on actual genetic data? ...otherwise it's just speculation. Barbary lion's natural distribution extended fron Morocco to Sinai along coastal North Africa with sporadic presence in parts of northern Sahara as those areas got desertfied in last 5000 years. We have tigers living in similar distances at semi-arid Rajasthan, snowy Bhutan & subtropical rainforest of NE India, all of the same subspecies, albeit with minor local variations. On the other hand, climate or vegetation of the Sahara adjoining Red Sea & Mediterranean sea are very very similar, except for the thin strip on Nile's banks. Northwestern Libya has some costal areas with Mediterranean type vegetation, the rest of their habitat in Libya & Egypt were all same deserts. |