Sidebar Nav Lions. Lions are carnivorous mammals that come from the family Felidae. They are geographically distributed in mostly sub-Saharan east and southern Africa, but can also be found in many s internationally and in India and some parts of Asia .
The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the family Felidae, and a member of the genus Panthera.It exhibits a pronounced sexual dimorphism; males are larger than females with a typical weight range of 150 to 250 kg (331 to 551 lb) for the former and 120 to 182 kg (265 to 401 lb) for the latter.In addition, male lions have a prominent mane, which is …
Their mating calls sound like machine guns. The corvina mating cacophony is loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss in dolphins and sea lions, but in spite of the dangers the sea s stick around to feed among the millions of visiting fish.
Photo: Universal Pictures This post originally ran in April 2013. We are rerunning it with Jurassic World opening this weekend. “If people knew where the sounds in Jurassic Park came from, it’d be rated R!” laughed Gary Rydstrom.
Cheetah’s, like most s in a competitive environment, have other adaptations developed overtime to create their niche and ensure their survival.
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Two lions caused a traffic jam as they mated in the middle of the street at a national park in South Africa. The male and female lion were pictured mating in front of several cars, causing a build up of more than 100 vehicles at Kruger National Park. Cars had to veer off the road as the pair mated
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It must be a gay pride! Two male lions are spotted ‘mating’ in Botswana safari park after ignoring pregnant lioness. Photographer spotted the two male lions apparently trying to mate in the Lagoon area of Kwando in Botswana
Lion Facts A Male African Lion. ‘Kitty’, NEW , Green Bay, Wis. A Female African Lion. ‘Rasah’, NEW , Green Bay, Wis. A Male Asiatic Lion (Not full blooded)(Died early 1998 of old age.)