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It appears even the pre-eminent source on wild African lions lacks any specific data on craters.
Although, his response does help clarify that, yes, craters are larger than Serengeti lions. If
the average Serengeti male is 180+ kg's, then the initial estimate of 212 kg's for craters is
"generally" in line with Packers claim. Hopefully, the near future holds the answer to the
burning questions many of us big cat enthusiasts seek, for both lions and tigers.