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Asiatic Lion - Data, Pictures & Videos

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Asiatic Lioness with her Cubs
Rishit Sheth‎ in Sanctuary Nature Foundation
April 20, 2020.

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Cute compilation & gujju folksong.




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Sandeep Parmar: " A mother's lap - the safest place on earth! "


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A Lioness pulling hard a Spotted Deer carcass stuck in a tree trunk

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Lioness on kill of Nilgay calf...Sasan Gir. 

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Chekado male a few years ago. 

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Very long boi. Looks like a dachshund.

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Gir Lion Cub - birth of a new king !
Asiatic lions mate foremost between September and January. Mating lasts three to six days. During these days, they usually do not hunt, but only drink water. For a lioness, gestation lasts about 110 days and litters comprise one to four cubs. The average interval between births is 24 months, unless cubs die due to infanticide by adult males or because of diseases and injuries. Cubs become independent at the age of about two years. Till that time a cub is raised & protected by its mother, aunts and elder siblings mostly. "


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Asiatic Lioness
Gir National Park, Gujarat, India
Panthera leo persica
Joanna Van Gruisen 2006
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Young male...


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Grooming itself...


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On the fields...


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Nice couple...


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Muscular male lion...


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Always deeply amazed to see some huge feline mothers carrying their cubs which are completely relaxed...


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Newspaper article ?


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(04-28-2020, 11:47 AM)Spalea Wrote: Always deeply amazed to see some huge feline mothers carrying their cubs which are completely relaxed...



this one's an african lioness
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(04-28-2020, 08:02 PM)Rage2277 Wrote:
(04-28-2020, 11:47 AM)Spalea Wrote: Always deeply amazed to see some huge feline mothers carrying their cubs which are completely relaxed...



this one's an african lioness

Yes, I believed she had an African lioness's head, but the setting could be an Asiatic one. So, in doubt...
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