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Asiatic Lion - Data, Pictures & Videos

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Yet more strange things going on in gujarat very confusing. These could of also been released in Velavadar national park or even Barda. The authorities are  making a big mistake not getting them back to the wild.
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(04-29-2019, 06:16 PM)Lycaon Wrote: also been released in Velavadar national park or even Barda.

Barda is almost colonized from past few years. Velavadar is also probably been in close touch with "temporary" rogue lions.
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@Lycaon hm.. no belly fold, stiff (bit old though). Fantastic
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Gir Lions (cattle lifters most of the diet in comparison to africans) are no longer smaller than African beasts ... They feed more frequently on large mammals (domestic cow and buffalo available year round, abundant and easy to catch) unlike African plain kings who less often kill big prey like wild buffalo (tougher to hunt and less numbers, not available throughout year or year round contrast to guj situation) "relative" to guj lions.
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