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Primates and Predator Interactions

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Pckts, I don't believe that lions had ever adapted to life within the tropical rainforests of the African Congo. Lions once lived on the Bateke Plateau, but that is far different from the interior jungle basin. For one thing, the Congo Basin covers an area of 1.8 million kilometers. If lions had indeed adapted to a life in the humid jungles, where are they now? There is plenty of water for them to drink. There is no shortage of prey animals, which includes mandrills, chimpanzees, and lowland gorillas. Avoiding people would be easier for them in the dark jungles than out on the open savanna. http://globalforestatlas.yale.edu/congo/...-ecoregion 
 
   
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Primates and Predator Interactions - Polar - 05-27-2016, 06:35 PM
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