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Nice looking cat.
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India sanjay Offline
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Crocs vs Lion, Excellent image taken by wildlife photographer Monica Salum

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eye on the prize
 
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India sanjay Offline
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Can you guess from which area these male lion coalition belong?

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13 year old lion feels grass for the first time
http://www.break.com/video/this-lion-is-...ag-2857302
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took some inspiration from Guate and tried to make a photo shop picture of lions different places in Africa (and India)

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   from the top left: Kruger male lion, South Africa. Kalahari male lion, Masai Mara male lion, Tsavo Male lion, Okavango male lion, Etosha male lion, Gir male lion, Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo male lion and a Ngorogoron crater male lion
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( This post was last modified: 05-20-2015, 01:06 AM by Pckts )

(05-20-2015, 12:55 AM)'Pantherinae' Wrote: took some inspiration from Guate and tried to make a photo shop picture of lions different places in Africa (and India)

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   from the top left: Kruger male lion, South Africa. Kalahari male lion, Masai Mara male lion, Tsavo Male lion, Okavango male lion, Etosha male lion, Gir male lion, Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo male lion and a Ngorogoron crater male lion

 

Nice initiative........

Obviously it takes a ton of work, but my recommendation would be to use Verified measurements from each area or area surrounding it and size them to scale.
I know I would love to see it, obviously it takes a serious amount of time and research, but it would definitely be appreciated.
Thanks Pantherinae

 
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it was more to show the difference in apperence, ofc I guessed a little on the size and just sized them up the way I estimate them to be. but I can maybe do it some other time, the problem it's hard to find weights on lions from Okavango, the crater, and Masai Mara etc.  
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Indeed, thats why I think you use Serengetti for Crater lions etc.
Since you can't find actual weights you should just use locations closest to it.
I think @Gaute is in the process of this, but I don't know for sure. Its cool to see either way.
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Very nice @Pantherinae . I've read sources that state that the African lion lacks a belly fold. Your image shows otherwise in some males. 
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Thank you very much!
yes there are male lions all over africa with belly fould, especially older males one of my favorite lions junior from duba plains had a very large one :)   
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@Pantherinae , Very nice work. Suggestion
1. Put name of each Lion sub species below or above each image of lion in a visible color.
2. Put your name, http://wildfact.com/forum, date and little information about the image at bottom center in small fonts.
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Hello and thanks @sanjay. I updated the picture a little and here is how it turned out. 

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Some very famous lion-



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