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Asiatic Lion - Data, Pictures & Videos

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Ancient male Gir lion.
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Also, I found that lions are reaching Black buck national Park, Velavadar inhabited by Indian wolf and black buck with mostly savanna type ecosystem and scrub lands (source is unreliable). other fauna available are MacQueen's bustard, hyaenas, Foxes, Jackals, jungle cats, wild boars, hares, Nilgai and small rodents. Perfect lion habitat (IMO) with enough prey diversity.
 
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Indian Wolf at Velavadar (Blackbuck National Park, Gujarat)

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Images/Pictures are to depict, how much perfect savanna habitat available in the NP, looking like to 'me' as a typical Mara environment of Tanzania. Despite, this is a good habitat state govt is backing down because it is close to state border IMO rather they are relocating them towards west towards Barda.

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Yup, I got the Info!

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operation on to cage big cats
The victim's body has been sent to Sir Takhtasinhji General Hospital in Bhavnagar for an autopsy.
fisherman was found dead in Limadhar area of Akhtariya village of Mahuva taluka in Bhavnagar district at 8:30 am on Thursday. Parts of his body had been eaten by some wild animals before it was recovered in the morning.
In Gujarat, three lions rip apart fisherman, feast on body Killed a man (coastal village saranthpur) fisherman in Mahuvana taluka near Pingleshwar temple which is an isolated area, Bhavnagar district when returning from fishing around 2.0' clock last night. The 35/37-year-old fisherman Ramabhai Chudasma’s body, half of it eaten away, was found in Gujarada village, 10 km from Mahuva town, late Wednesday night.

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Officials said they have found the location of a nine-year-old lioness, 2 year old male lion and one cub in the 500 m periphery of Chudasama’s body. A team of doctors with tranquilizers is constantly camping to cage these lions.
Investigators found one of the legs of the victim but his ribs, butts and one leg was missing. Forest department sources said that Chudasama was heavily drunk and once even went dangerously close to the pride.
Once captured, the lions will be imprisoned for life as per rule.( Angry like semardi range 33 vaccinated lions?)
“According to the statement of his elder brother Gidhabhai, victim Rama was a fisherman and was making preparations for his next fishing trip which was to begin in the coming two days. He says that Rama left their home in the village at around 7:30 pm on Wednesday to go out and purchase mava (a mixture of tobacco, betel nuts and lime) and did not return. His body was found near the seacoast in the village this morning. The body was partially eaten by some wild animals and on the basis of pug-marks found near the spot, the forest department has concluded that he was killed by lions,” Sarjak Barot, police inspector of Mahuva told The Indian Express.
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http://www.uniindia.com/fisherman-mauled...36545.html
http://meranews.com/news/view/bhavnagar-...KVdu0ihZLc
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RE: Asiatic Lions - Data, Pictures and Videos - Sanju - 12-13-2018, 05:11 PM
RE: Photographs of wild lions - Apollo - 04-22-2014, 08:03 AM
RE: Lion pictures and videos - sanjay - 07-12-2014, 10:41 AM
RE: Lion pictures and videos - Apollo - 11-27-2014, 07:35 PM
RE: Lion pictures and videos - Pantherinae - 12-19-2014, 02:14 AM
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