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The lion (Panthera leo) is a large cat of the genus Panthera native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body, short, rounded head, ... Lion FromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia Jumptonavigation Jumptosearch LargecatnativetoAfricaandAsia Forotheruses,seeLion(disambiguation). LionTemporalrange:Pleistocene–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ MalelioninOkonjima,Namibia Female(lioness)inOkonjima Conservationstatus Vulnerable (IUCN3.1)[2] CITESAppendixII (CITES)[note1][2] Scientificclassification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Felidae Subfamily: Pantherinae Genus: Panthera Species: P. leo[1] Binomialname Pantheraleo[1](Linnaeus,1758)[3] Subspecies P.l.leo P.l.melanochaita P.l.fossilis P.l.sinhaleyus HistoricalandpresentdistributionofthelioninAfrica,AsiaandEurope Thelion(Pantheraleo)isalargecatofthegenusPantheranativetoAfricaandIndia.Ithasamuscular,broad-chestedbody,short,roundedhead,roundears,andahairytuftattheendofitstail.Itissexuallydimorphic;adultmalelionsarelargerthanfemalesandhaveaprominentmane.Itisasocialspecies,forminggroupscalledprides.Alion'sprideconsistsofafewadultmales,relatedfemales,andcubs.Groupsoffemalelionsusuallyhunttogether,preyingmostlyonlargeungulates.Thelionisanapexandkeystonepredator;althoughsomelionsscavengewhenopportunitiesoccurandhavebeenknowntohunthumans,thespeciestypicallydoesnotactivelyseekoutandpreyonhumans. Thelioninhabitsgrasslands,savannasandshrublands.Itisusuallymorediurnalthanotherwildcats,butwhenpersecuted,itadaptstobeingactiveatnightandattwilight.DuringtheNeolithicperiod,thelionrangedthroughoutAfrica,SoutheastEurope,theCaucasus,WesternAsiaandnorthernpartsofIndia,butithasbeenreducedtofragmentedpopulationsinsub-SaharanAfricaandonepopulationinwesternIndia.IthasbeenlistedasVulnerableontheIUCNRedListsince1996becausepopulationsinAfricancountrieshavedeclinedbyabout43%sincetheearly1990s.Lionpopulationsareuntenableoutsidedesignatedprotectedareas.Althoughthecauseofthedeclineisnotfullyunderstood,habitatlossandconflictswithhumansarethegreatestcausesforconcern. Oneofthemostwidelyrecognisedanimalsymbolsinhumanculture,thelionhasbeenextensivelydepictedinsculpturesandpaintings,onnationalflags,andincontemporaryfilmsandliterature.LionshavebeenkeptinmenageriessincethetimeoftheRomanEmpireandhavebeenakeyspeciessoughtforexhibitioninzoologicalgardensacrosstheworldsincethelate18thcentury.CulturaldepictionsoflionswereprominentinAncientEgypt,anddepictionshaveoccurredinvirtuallyallancientandmedievalculturesinthelion'shistoricandcurrentrange. Contents 1Etymology 2Taxonomy 2.1Subspecies 2.2Fossilrecords 2.3Evolution 2.4Hybrids 3Description 3.1Size 3.2Mane 3.3Colourvariation 4Distributionandhabitat 4.1Historicalrange 5Behaviourandecology 5.1Grouporganisation 5.2Huntinganddiet 5.2.1Predatorcompetition 5.3Reproductionandlifecycle 5.4Health 5.5Communication 6Conservation 6.1InAfrica 6.2InAsia 6.3Captivebreeding 7Interactionswithhumans 7.1Inzoosandcircuses 7.2Huntingandgames 7.3Man-eating 8Culturalsignificance 8.1Africa 8.2Easternworld 8.3Westernworld 9Seealso 10Explanatorynotes 11References 11.1Citations 11.2Books 12Externallinks Etymology TheEnglishwordlionisderivedviaAnglo-NormanliunfromLatinleōnem(nominative:leō),whichinturnwasaborrowingfromAncientGreekλέωνléōn.TheHebrewwordלָבִיאlavimayalsoberelated.[4]ThegenericnamePantheraistraceabletotheclassicalLatinword'panthēra'andtheancientGreekwordπάνθηρ'panther'.[5] Taxonomy Theuppercladogramisbasedonthe2006study,[6][7]theloweroneonthe2010[8]and2011[9]studies. FelisleowasthescientificnameusedbyCarlLinnaeusin1758,whodescribedthelioninhisworkSystemaNaturae.[3]ThegenusnamePantherawascoinedbyLorenzOkenin1816.[10]Betweenthemid-18thandmid-20thcenturies,26lionspecimensweredescribedandproposedassubspecies,ofwhich11wererecognisedasvalidin2005.[1]Theyweredistinguishedmostlybythesizeandcolouroftheirmanesandskins.[11] Subspecies Rangemapshowingdistributionofsubspeciesandclades Inthe19thand20thcenturies,severalliontypespecimensweredescribedandproposedassubspecies,withaboutadozenrecognisedasvalidtaxauntil2017.[1] Between2008and2016,IUCNRedListassessorsusedonlytwosubspecificnames:P.l.leoforAfricanlionpopulations,andP.l.persicafortheAsiaticlionpopulation.[2][12][13]In2017,theCatClassificationTaskForceoftheCatSpecialistGrouprevisedliontaxonomy,andrecognisestwosubspeciesbasedonresultsofseveralphylogeographicstudiesonlionevolution,namely:[14] P.l.leo(Linnaeus,1758)−thenominatelionsubspeciesincludestheAsiaticlion,theregionallyextinctBarbarylion,andlionpopulationsinWestandnorthernpartsofCentralAfrica.[14]SynonymsincludeP.l.persica(Meyer,1826),P.l.senegalensis(Meyer,1826),P.l.kamptzi(Matschie,1900),andP.l.azandica(Allen,1924).[1]Multipleauthorsreferredtoitas'northernlion'and'northernsubspecies'.[15][16] P.l.melanochaita(Smith,1842)−includestheextinctCapelionandlionpopulationsinEastandSouthernAfricanregions.[14]SynonymsincludeP.l.somaliensis(Noack1891),P.l.massaica(Neumann,1900),P.l.sabakiensis(Lönnberg,1910),P.l.bleyenberghi(Lönnberg,1914),P.l.roosevelti(Heller,1914),P.l.nyanzae(Heller,1914),P.l.hollisteri(Allen,1924),P.l.krugeri(Roberts,1929),P.l.vernayi(Roberts,1948),andP.l.webbiensis(Zukowsky,1964).[1][11]Ithasbeenreferredtoas'southernsubspecies'and'southernlion'.[16] However,thereseemstobesomedegreeofoverlapbetweenbothgroupsinnorthernCentralAfrica.DNAanalysisfromamorerecentstudyindicates,thatCentralAfricanlionsarederivedfrombothnorthernandsouthernlions,astheyclusterwithP.leoleoinmtDNA-basedphylogenieswhereastheirgenomicDNAindicatesacloserrelationshipwithP.leomelanochaita.[17] LionsamplesfromsomepartsoftheEthiopianHighlandsclustergeneticallywiththosefromCameroonandChad,whilelionsfromotherareasofEthiopiaclusterwithsamplesfromEastAfrica.ResearchersthereforeassumeEthiopiaisacontactzonebetweenthetwosubspecies.[18] Genome-widedataofawild-bornhistoricallionsamplefromSudanshowedthatitclusteredwithP.l.leoinmtDNA-basedphylogenies,butwithahighaffinitytoP.l.melanochaita.ThisresultsuggestedthatthetaxonomicpositionoflionsinCentralAfricamayrequirerevision.[19] Fossilrecords SkullofanAmericanlionondisplayattheNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory Otherlionsubspeciesorsisterspeciestothemodernlionexistedinprehistorictimes:[20] P.l.sinhaleyuswasafossilcarnassialexcavatedinSriLanka,whichwasattributedtoalion.Itisthoughttohavebecomeextinctaround39,000yearsago.[21] P.leofossiliswaslargerthanthemodernlionandlivedintheMiddlePleistocene.BonefragmentswereexcavatedincavesintheUnitedKingdom,Germany,ItalyandCzechRepublic.[22][23] P.spelaea,orthecavelion,livedinEurasiaandBeringiaduringtheLatePleistocene.Itbecameextinctduetoclimatewarmingorhumanexpansionlatestby11,900yearsago.[24]BonefragmentsexcavatedinEuropean,NorthAsian,CanadianandAlaskancavesindicatethatitrangedfromEuropeacrossSiberiaintowesternAlaska.[25]ItlikelyderivedfromP.fossilis,[26]andwasgeneticallyisolatedandhighlydistinctfromthemodernlioninAfricaandEurasia.[27][26]ItisdepictedinPaleolithiccavepaintings,ivorycarvings,andclaybusts.[28] P.atrox,ortheAmericanlion,rangedintheAmericasfromCanadatopossiblyPatagonia.[29]ItarosewhenacavelionpopulationinBeringiabecameisolatedsouthoftheCordilleranIceSheetabout370,000yearsago.[30][31]AfossilfromEdmontondatesto11,355±55yearsago.[32] Evolution redPantheraspelaeabluePantheraatroxgreenPantheraleoMaximalrangeofthemodernlionanditsprehistoricrelativesinthelatePleistocene ThePantheralineageisestimatedtohavegeneticallydivergedfromthecommonancestoroftheFelidaearound9.32 to 4.47millionyearsagoto11.75 to 0.97millionyearsago,[6][33][34] andthegeographicoriginofthegenusismostlikelynorthernCentralAsia.[35] Resultsofanalysesdifferinthephylogeneticrelationshipofthelion;itwasthoughttoformasistergroupwiththejaguar(P.onca)thatdiverged3.46 to 1.22millionyearsago,[6]butalsowiththeleopard(P.pardus)thatdiverged3.1 to 1.95millionyearsago[8][9]to4.32 to 0.02millionyearsago.Hybridisationbetweenlionandsnowleopard(P.uncia)ancestorspossiblycontinueduntilabout2.1millionyearsago.[34] Thelion-leopardcladewasdistributedintheAsianandAfricanPalearcticsinceatleasttheearlyPliocene.[35]TheearliestfossilsrecognisableaslionswerefoundatOlduvaiGorgeinTanzaniaandareestimatedtobeupto2millionyearsold.[33] Estimatesforthedivergencetimeofthemodernandcavelionlineagesrangefrom529,000to392,000yearsagobasedonmutationratepergenerationtimeofthemodernlion.Thereisnoevidenceforgeneflowbetweenthetwolineages,indicatingthattheydidnotsharethesamegeographicarea.[19]TheEurasianandAmericancavelionsbecameextinctattheendofthelastglacialperiodwithoutmitochondrialdescendantsonothercontinents.[27][36][37]ThemodernlionwasprobablywidelydistributedinAfricaduringtheMiddlePleistoceneandstartedtodivergeinsub-SaharanAfricaduringtheLatePleistocene.LionpopulationsinEastandSouthernAfricabecameseparatedfrompopulationsinWestandNorthAfricawhentheequatorialrainforestexpanded183,500to81,800yearsago.[38] Theysharedacommonancestorprobablybetween98,000and52,000yearsago.[19] DuetotheexpansionoftheSaharabetween83,100and26,600yearsago,lionpopulationsinWestandNorthAfricabecameseparated.Astherainforestdecreasedandthusgaverisetomoreopenhabitats,lionsmovedfromWesttoCentralAfrica.LionsfromNorthAfricadispersedtosouthernEuropeandAsiabetween38,800and8,300yearsago.[38] ExtinctionoflionsinsouthernEurope,NorthAfricaandtheMiddleEastinterruptedgeneflowbetweenlionpopulationsinAsiaandAfrica.GeneticevidencerevealednumerousmutationsinlionsamplesfromEastandSouthernAfrica,whichindicatesthatthisgrouphasalongerevolutionaryhistorythangeneticallylessdiverselionsamplesfromAsiaandWestandCentralAfrica.[39] Awholegenome-widesequenceoflionsamplesshowedthatsamplesfromWestAfricasharedalleleswithsamplesfromSouthernAfrica,andsamplesfromCentralAfricasharedalleleswithsamplesfromAsia.ThisphenomenonindicatesthatCentralAfricawasameltingpotoflionpopulationsaftertheyhadbecomeisolated,possiblymigratingthroughcorridorsintheNileBasinduringtheearlyHolocene.[19] Hybrids Furtherinformation:Pantherahybrid Inzoos,lionshavebeenbredwithtigerstocreatehybridsforthecuriosityofvisitorsorforscientificpurpose.[40][41]Theligerisbiggerthanalionandatiger,whereasmosttigonsarerelativelysmallcomparedtotheirparentsbecauseofreciprocalgeneeffects.[42][43]Theleoponisahybridbetweenalionandleopard.[44] Description Atuftattheendofthetailisadistinctcharacteristicofthelion.Skeleton Thelionisamuscular,broad-chestedcatwithashort,roundedhead,areducedneckandroundears.Itsfurvariesincolourfromlightbufftosilverygrey,yellowishredanddarkbrown.Thecoloursoftheunderpartsaregenerallylighter.Anew-bornlionhasdarkspots,whichfadeasthecubreachesadulthood,althoughfaintspotsoftenmaystillbeseenonthelegsandunderparts.Thelionistheonlymemberofthecatfamilythatdisplaysobvioussexualdimorphism.Maleshavebroaderheadsandaprominentmanethatgrowsdownwardsandbackwardscoveringmostofthehead,neck,shoulders,andchest.Themaneistypicallybrownishandtingedwithyellow,rustandblackhairs.[45][46] Thetailofalllionsendsinadark,hairytuftthatinsomelionsconcealsanapproximately5 mm(0.20 in)-long,hard"spine"or"spur"thatisformedfromthefinal,fusedsectionsoftailbone.Thefunctionsofthespurareunknown.Thetuftisabsentatbirthanddevelopsataround5+1⁄2monthsofage.Itisreadilyidentifiablebytheageofsevenmonths.[47] Ofthelivingfelidspecies,thelionisrivaledonlybythetigerinlength,weight,andheightattheshoulder.[48]Itsskullisverysimilartothatofthetiger,althoughthefrontalregionisusuallymoredepressedandflattened,andhasaslightlyshorterpostorbitalregionandbroadernasalopeningsthanthoseofthetiger.Duetotheamountofskullvariationinthetwospecies,usuallyonlythestructureofthelowerjawcanbeusedasareliableindicatorofspecies.[49][50] Skeletalmusclesofthelionmakeup58.8%ofitsbodyweightandrepresentsthehighestpercentageofmusclesamongmammals.[51][52] Size Thesizeandweightofadultlionsvariesacrossglobalrangeandhabitats.[53][54][55][56]AccountsofafewindividualsthatwerelargerthanaverageexistfromAfricaandIndia.[45][57][58][59] Average Femalelions Malelions Head-and-bodylength 160–184 cm(63–72 in)[60] 184–208 cm(72–82 in)[60] Taillength 72–89.5 cm(28.3–35.2 in)[60] 82.5–93.5 cm(32.5–36.8 in)[60] Weight 118.37–143.52 kg(261.0–316.4 lb)inSouthernAfrica,[53]119.5 kg(263 lb)inEastAfrica,[53]110–120 kg(240–260 lb)inIndia[54] 186.55–225 kg(411.3–496.0 lb)inSouthernAfrica,[53]174.9 kg(386 lb)inEastAfrica,[53]160–190 kg(350–420 lb)inIndia[54] Mane Asix-year-oldmalewithalargemaneatPhindaPrivateGameReserve,SouthAfricaMalewithshortmaneatPendjariNationalPark,Benin,WestAfrica Themalelion'smaneisthemostrecognisablefeatureofthespecies.[11]Itmayhaveevolvedaround320,000–190,000yearsago.[61]Itstartsgrowingwhenlionsareaboutayearold.Manecolourvariesanddarkenswithage;researchshowsitscolourandsizeareinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorssuchasaverageambienttemperature.Manelengthapparentlysignalsfightingsuccessinmale–malerelationships;darker-manedindividualsmayhavelongerreproductivelivesandhigheroffspringsurvival,althoughtheysufferinthehottestmonthsoftheyear.Thepresence,absence,colourandsizeofthemaneareassociatedwithgeneticprecondition,sexualmaturity,climateandtestosteroneproduction;theruleofthumbisthatadarker,fullermaneindicatesahealthieranimal.InSerengetiNationalPark,femalelionsfavourmaleswithdense,darkmanesasmates.CoolambienttemperatureinEuropeanandNorthAmericanzoosmayresultinaheaviermane.[62]AsiaticlionsusuallyhavesparsermanesthanaverageAfricanlions.[63] AlmostallmalelionsinPendjariNationalParkareeithermanelessorhaveveryshortmanes.[64]ManelesslionshavealsobeenreportedinSenegal,inSudan'sDinderNationalParkandinTsavoEastNationalPark,Kenya.[65]TheoriginalmalewhitelionfromTimbavatiinSouthAfricawasalsomaneless.Thehormonetestosteronehasbeenlinkedtomanegrowth;castratedlionsoftenhavelittletonomanebecausetheremovalofthegonadsinhibitstestosteroneproduction.[66]IncreasedtestosteronemaybethecauseofmanedlionessesreportedinnorthernBotswana.[67] Colourvariation Furtherinformation:Whitelion Thewhitelionisararemorphwithageneticconditioncalledleucismwhichiscausedbyadoublerecessiveallele.Itisnotalbino;ithasnormalpigmentationintheeyesandskin.WhitelionshaveoccasionallybeenencounteredinandaroundKrugerNationalParkandtheadjacentTimbavatiPrivateGameReserveineasternSouthAfrica.Theywereremovedfromthewildinthe1970s,thusdecreasingthewhiteliongenepool.Nevertheless,17birthshavebeenrecordedinfivepridesbetween2007and2015.[68]Whitelionsareselectedforbreedingincaptivity.[69]TheyhavereportedlybeenbredincampsinSouthAfricaforuseastrophiestobekilledduringcannedhunts.[70] Distributionandhabitat LioninGirNationalPark Africanlionsliveinscatteredpopulationsacrosssub-SaharanAfrica.Thelionprefersgrassyplainsandsavannahs,scrubborderingriversandopenwoodlandswithbushes.Itrarelyentersclosedforests.OnMountElgon,thelionhasbeenrecordeduptoanelevationof3,600 m(11,800 ft)andclosetothesnowlineonMountKenya.[45]Savannahswithanannualrainfallof300to1,500 mm(12to59 in)makeupthemajorityoflionhabitatinAfrica,estimatedat3,390,821 km2(1,309,203 sq mi)atmost,butremnantpopulationsarealsopresentintropicalmoistforestsinWestAfricaandmontaneforestsinEastAfrica.[71]TheAsiaticlionnowsurvivesonlyinandaroundGirNationalParkinGujarat,westernIndia.Itshabitatisamixtureofdrysavannahforestandverydry,deciduousscrubforest.[12] Historicalrange InAfrica,therangeofthelionoriginallyspannedmostofthecentralAfricanrainforestzoneandtheSaharadesert.[72]Inthe1960s,itbecameextinctinNorthAfrica,exceptinthesouthernpartofSudan.[73][71][74] InsouthernEuropeandAsia,theliononcerangedinregionswhereclimaticconditionssupportedanabundanceofprey.[75]InGreece,itwascommonasreportedbyHerodotusin480BC;itwasconsideredrareby300BCandextirpatedbyAD100.[45]ItwaspresentintheCaucasusuntilthe10thcentury.[50]ItlivedinPalestineuntiltheMiddleAges,andinSouthwestAsiauntilthelate19thcentury.Bythelate19thcentury,ithadbeenextirpatedinmostofTurkey.[76]ThelastlivelioninIranwassightedin1942about65 km(40 mi)northwestofDezful,[77]althoughthecorpseofalionesswasfoundonthebanksoftheKarunriverinKhūzestānProvincein1944.[78]ItoncerangedfromSindandPunjabinPakistantoBengalandtheNarmadaRiverincentralIndia.[79] Behaviourandecology Lionsspendmuchoftheirtimeresting;theyareinactiveforabouttwentyhoursperday.[80]Althoughlionscanbeactiveatanytime,theiractivitygenerallypeaksafterduskwithaperiodofsocialising,groominganddefecating.Intermittentburstsofactivitycontinueuntildawn,whenhuntingmostoftentakesplace.Theyspendanaverageoftwohoursadaywalkingandfiftyminuteseating.[81] Grouporganisation LionprideinEtoshaNationalParkAlioness(left)andtwomalesinMasaiMara Thelionisthemostsocialofallwildfelidspecies,livingingroupsofrelatedindividualswiththeiroffspring.Suchagroupiscalleda"pride".Groupsofmalelionsarecalled"coalitions".[82]Femalesformthestablesocialunitinaprideanddonottolerateoutsidefemales.[83]Membershipchangesonlywiththebirthsanddeathsoflionesses,[84]althoughsomefemalesleaveandbecomenomadic.[85]Theaverageprideconsistsofaround15lions,includingseveraladultfemalesanduptofourmalesandtheircubsofbothsexes.Largeprides,consistingofupto30individuals,havebeenobserved.[86]ThesoleexceptiontothispatternistheTsavolionpridethatalwayshasjustoneadultmale.[87]Malecubsareexcludedfromtheirmaternalpridewhentheyreachmaturityataroundtwoorthreeyearsofage.[85] Somelionsare"nomads"thatrangewidelyandmovearoundsporadically,eitherinpairsoralone.[82]Pairsaremorefrequentamongrelatedmaleswhohavebeenexcludedfromtheirbirthpride.Alionmayswitchlifestyles;nomadscanbecomeresidentsandviceversa.[88]Interactionsbetweenpridesandnomadstendtobehostile,althoughpridefemalesinestrusallownomadicmalestoapproachthem.[89]Malesspendyearsinanomadicphasebeforegainingresidenceinapride.[90]AstudyundertakenintheSerengetiNationalParkrevealedthatnomadiccoalitionsgainresidencyatbetween3.5and7.3yearsofage.[91]InKrugerNationalPark,dispersingmalelionsmovemorethan25 km(16 mi)awayfromtheirnatalprideinsearchoftheirownterritory.Femalelionsstayclosertotheirnatalpride.Therefore,femalelionsinanareaaremorecloselyrelatedtoeachotherthanmalelionsinthesamearea.[92] Theareaoccupiedbyaprideiscalleda"pridearea"whereasthatoccupiedbyanomadisa"range".[82]Malesassociatedwithapridetendtostayonthefringes,patrollingtheirterritory.Thereasonsforthedevelopmentofsocialityinlionesses—themostpronouncedinanycatspecies—arethesubjectofmuchdebate.Increasedhuntingsuccessappearstobeanobviousreason,butthisisuncertainuponexamination;coordinatedhuntingallowsformoresuccessfulpredationbutalsoensuresnon-huntingmembersreducepercapitacalorificintake.Somefemales,however,takearoleraisingcubsthatmaybeleftaloneforextendedperiods.Membersofthepridetendtoregularlyplaythesameroleinhuntsandhonetheirskills.Thehealthofthehuntersistheprimaryneedforthesurvivalofthepride;huntersarethefirsttoconsumethepreyatthesiteitistaken.Otherbenefitsincludepossiblekinselection,sharingfoodwithinthefamily,protectingtheyoung,maintainingterritory,andindividualinsuranceagainstinjuryandhunger.[57] Bothmalesandfemalesdefendtheprideagainstintruders,butthemalelionisbetter-suitedforthispurposeduetoitsstockier,morepowerfulbuild.Someindividualsconsistentlyleadthedefenceagainstintruders,whileotherslagbehind.[93]Lionstendtoassumespecificrolesinthepride;slower-movingindividualsmayprovideothervaluableservicestothegroup.[94]Alternatively,theremayberewardsassociatedwithbeingaleaderthatfendsoffintruders;therankoflionessesintheprideisreflectedintheseresponses.[95]Themaleormalesassociatedwiththepridemustdefendtheirrelationshipwiththepridefromoutsidemaleswhomayattempttousurpthem.[88] Asiaticlionpridesdifferingroupcomposition.MaleAsiaticlionsaresolitaryorassociatewithuptothreemales,formingaloosepridewhilefemalesassociatewithupto12otherfemales,formingastrongerpridetogetherwiththeircubs.Femaleandmalelionsassociateonlywhenmating.[96]Coalitionsofmalesholdterritoryforalongertimethansinglelions.Malesincoalitionsofthreeorfourindividualsexhibitapronouncedhierarchy,inwhichonemaledominatestheothersandmatesmorefrequently.[97] Huntinganddiet FourlionessescatchingabuffalointheSerengetiAskeletalmountofalionattackingacommoneland,ondisplayatTheMuseumofOsteology Thelionisageneralisthypercarnivoreandisconsideredtobebothanapexandkeystonepredatorduetoitswidepreyspectrum.[98][99]Itspreyconsistsmainlyofmammals,particularlyungulatesweighing190–550 kg(420–1,210 lb)withapreferenceforbluewildebeest,plainszebra,Africanbuffalo,gemsbokandgiraffe.Lionsalsohuntcommonwarthogdependingonavailability,althoughthespeciesisbelowthepreferredweightrange.[100]InIndia,sambardeerandchitalarethemostcommonlyrecordedwildprey,[46][100][101]whiledomesticlivestockmaycontributesignificantlytotheirdiet.[101]Theyusuallyavoidfullygrownadultelephants,rhinocerosesandhippopotamusandsmallpreylikedik-dik,hyrax,hareandmonkey.[100][102]Unusualpreyincludeporcupinesandsmallreptiles.Lionskillotherpredatorssuchasleopard,cheetahandspottedhyenabutseldomconsumethem.[103] Younglionsfirstdisplaystalkingbehaviourataroundthreemonthsofage,althoughtheydonotparticipateinhuntinguntiltheyarealmostayearoldandbegintohunteffectivelywhennearingtheageoftwo.[104]Singlelionsarecapableofbringingdownzebraandwildebeest,whilelargerpreylikebuffaloandgiraffeareriskier.[88]InChobeNationalPark,largeprideshavebeenobservedhuntingAfricanbushelephantsuptoaround15yearsoldinexceptionalcases,withthevictimsbeingcalves,juveniles,andevensubadults.[105][106]Intypicalhunts,eachlionesshasafavouredpositioninthegroup,eitherstalkingpreyonthe"wing",thenattacking,ormovingasmallerdistanceinthecentreofthegroupandcapturingpreyfleeingfromotherlionesses.Malesattachedtopridesdonotusuallyparticipateingrouphunting.[107]Someevidencesuggests,however,thatmalesarejustassuccessfulasfemales;theyaretypicallysolohunterswhoambushpreyinsmallbushland.[108] Lionsarenotparticularlyknownfortheirstamina.Forinstance,alioness'sheartcomprisesonly0.57%ofherbodyweightandamale'sisabout0.45%ofhisbodyweight,whereasahyena'sheartcomprisesalmost1%ofitsbodyweight.[109]Thus,lionsrunquicklyonlyinshortburstsatabout48–59 km/h(30–37 mph)andneedtobeclosetotheirpreybeforestartingtheattack.[110]Onestudyin2018recordedalionrunningatatopspeedof74.1 km/h(46.0 mph).[111]Theytakeadvantageoffactorsthatreducevisibility;manykillstakeplacenearsomeformofcoveroratnight.[112]Thelion'sattackisshortandpowerful;theyattempttocatchpreywithafastrushandfinalleap.Theyusuallypullitdownbytherumpandkillbyastranglingbitetothethroat.Theyalsokillpreybyenclosingitsmuzzleintheirjaws.[113]Malelionsusuallyaimforthebacksorhindquartersofrivals,ratherthantheirnecks.[114][115] Lionstypicallyconsumepreyatthelocationofthehuntbutsometimesdraglargepreyintocover.[116]Theytendtosquabbleoverkills,particularlythemales.Cubssuffermostwhenfoodisscarcebutotherwiseallpridememberseattheirfill,includingoldandcrippledlions,whichcanliveonleftovers.[88]Largekillsaresharedmorewidelyamongpridemembers.[117]Anadultlionessrequiresanaverageofabout5 kg(11 lb)ofmeatperdaywhilemalesrequireabout7 kg(15 lb).[118]Lionsgorgethemselvesandeatupto30 kg(66 lb)inonesession.[78]Ifitisunabletoconsumeallofthekill,itrestsforafewhoursbeforecontinuingtoeat.Onhotdays,theprideretreatstoshadewithoneortwomalesstandingguard.[116]Lionsdefendtheirkillsfromscavengerssuchasvulturesandhyenas.[88] Lionsscavengeoncarrionwhentheopportunityarises,scavenginganimalsdeadfromnaturalcausessuchasdiseaseorthosethatwerekilledbyotherpredators.Scavenginglionskeepaconstantlookoutforcirclingvultures,whichindicatethedeathordistressofananimal.[119]Mostcarriononwhichbothhyenasandlionsfeeduponarekilledbyhyenasratherthanlions.[56]Carrionisthoughttoprovidealargepartofliondiet.[120] Predatorcompetition LionattackedbyspottedhyenasinSabiSandGameReserveLionessstealingakillfromaleopardinKrugerNationalPark Lionsandspottedhyenasoccupyasimilarecologicalnicheandwheretheycoexisttheycompeteforpreyandcarrion;areviewofdataacrossseveralstudiesindicatesadietaryoverlapof58.6%.[121]Lionstypicallyignorespottedhyenasunlessthelionsareonakillorarebeingharassedbythehyenas,whilethelattertendtovisiblyreacttothepresenceoflions,withorwithoutthepresenceoffood.Lionsseizethekillsofspottedhyenas;intheNgorongorocrateritiscommonforlionstosubsistlargelyonkillsstolenfromhyenas,causingthehyenastoincreasetheirkillrate.[122]InBotswana'sChobeNationalPark,thesituationisreversed;hyenasfrequentlychallengelionsandstealtheirkills,obtainingfoodfrom63%ofalllionkills.[123]Whenconfrontedonakillbylions,spottedhyenasmayeitherleaveorwaitpatientlyatadistanceof30–100 m(100–330 ft)untilthelionshavefinished.[124] Hyenasareboldenoughtofeedalongsidelionsandtoforcethelionsoffakill.Thetwospeciesattackoneanotherevenwhenthereisnofoodinvolvedfornoapparentreason.[125][126]Lionpredationcanaccountforupto71%ofhyenadeathsinEtoshaNationalPark.Spottedhyenashaveadaptedbyfrequentlymobbinglionsthatentertheirterritories.[127]WhenthelionpopulationinKenya'sMasaiMaraNationalReservedeclined,thespottedhyenapopulationincreasedrapidly.[128]Experimentsoncaptivespottedhyenasshowthatspecimenswithoutpriorexperiencewithlionsactindifferentlytothesightofthem,butwillreactfearfullytolionscent.[122] Lionstendtodominatecheetahsandleopards,stealtheirkillsandkilltheircubsandevenadultswhengiventhechance.[129]Cheetahsinparticularoftenlosetheirkillstolionsorotherpredators.[130]AstudyintheSerengetiecosystemrevealedthatlionskilledatleast17of125cheetahcubsbornbetween1987and1990.[131]Cheetahsavoidtheircompetitorsbyusingdifferenttemporalandhabitatniches.[132]Leopardsareabletotakerefugeintrees;lionesses,however,occasionallyattempttoclimbupandretrieveleopardkillsfromthatheight.[133] LionssimilarlydominateAfricanwilddogs,takingtheirkillsandpreyingonyoungandrarelyadultdogs.Populationdensitiesofwilddogsarelowinareaswherelionsaremoreabundant.[134]However,thereareafewreportedcasesofoldandwoundedlionsfallingpreytowilddogs.[135][136]LionsalsochargeatNilecrocodiles;dependingonthesizeofthecrocodileandthelion,eitheranimalcanlosetheirkillstotheother.Lionshavebeenobservedkillingcrocodilesthatventuredontoland.[137]Crocodilesmayalsokillandeatlions,evidencedbytheoccasionallionclawfoundincrocodilestomachs.[138] Reproductionandlifecycle LionsmatingatMasaiMaraAlioncubinMasaiMara Mostlionessesreproducebythetimetheyarefouryearsofage.[139]Lionsdonotmateataspecifictimeofyearandthefemalesarepolyestrous.[140]Likethoseofothercats,themalelion'spenishasspinesthatpointbackward.Duringwithdrawalofthepenis,thespinesrakethewallsofthefemale'svagina,whichmaycauseovulation.[141][142]Alionessmaymatewithmorethanonemalewhensheisinheat.[143]Generationlengthofthelionisaboutsevenyears.[144]Theaveragegestationperiodisaround110 days;[140]thefemalegivesbirthtoalitterofbetweenoneandfourcubsinasecludedden,whichmaybeathicket,areed-bed,acave,orsomeothershelteredarea,usuallyawayfromthepride.Shewilloftenhuntalonewhilethecubsarestillhelpless,stayingrelativelyclosetotheden.[145]Lioncubsarebornblind,theireyesopeningaroundsevendaysafterbirth.Theyweigh1.2–2.1 kg(2.6–4.6 lb)atbirthandarealmosthelpless,beginningtocrawladayortwoafterbirthandwalkingaroundthreeweeksofage.[146]Toavoidabuildupofscentattractingtheattentionofpredators,thelionessmoveshercubstoanewdensiteseveraltimesamonth,carryingthemone-by-onebythenapeoftheneck.[145] Usually,themotherdoesnotintegrateherselfandhercubsbackintotheprideuntilthecubsaresixtoeightweeksold.[145]Sometimestheintroductiontopridelifeoccursearlier,particularlyifotherlionesseshavegivenbirthataboutthesametime.[88][147]Whenfirstintroducedtotherestofthepride,lioncubslackconfidencewhenconfrontedwithadultsotherthantheirmother.Theysoonbegintoimmersethemselvesinthepridelife,however,playingamongthemselvesorattemptingtoinitiateplaywiththeadults.[147]Lionesseswithcubsoftheirownaremorelikelytobetolerantofanotherlioness'scubsthanlionesseswithoutcubs.Maletoleranceofthecubsvaries—onemalecouldpatientlyletthecubsplaywithhistailorhismane,whileanothermaysnarlandbatthecubsaway.[148] VideoofalionessandhercubsinPhindaReserve Pridelionessesoftensynchronisetheirreproductivecyclesandcommunalrearingandsucklingoftheyoung,whichsuckleindiscriminatelyfromanyorallofthenursingfemalesinthepride.Thesynchronisationofbirthsisadvantageousbecausethecubsgrowtobeingroughlythesamesizeandhaveanequalchanceofsurvival,andsucklingsarenotdominatedbyoldercubs.[88][147]Weaningoccursaftersixorsevenmonths.Malelionsreachmaturityataboutthreeyearsofageandatfourtofiveyearsarecapableofchallenginganddisplacingadultmalesassociatedwithanotherpride.Theybegintoageandweakenatbetween10and15yearsofageatthelatest.[149] Whenoneormorenewmalesoustthepreviousmalesassociatedwithapride,thevictorsoftenkillanyexistingyoungcubs,perhapsbecausefemalesdonotbecomefertileandreceptiveuntiltheircubsmatureordie.Femalesoftenfiercelydefendtheircubsfromausurpingmalebutarerarelysuccessfulunlessagroupofthreeorfourmotherswithinapridejoinforcesagainstthemale.[150]Cubsalsodiefromstarvationandabandonment,andpredationbyleopards,hyenasandwilddogs.[136][88]Upto80%oflioncubswilldiebeforetheageoftwo.[151]Bothmaleandfemalelionsmaybeoustedfrompridestobecomenomads,althoughmostfemalesusuallyremainwiththeirbirthpride.Whenapridebecomestoolarge,however,theyoungestgenerationoffemalecubsmaybeforcedtoleavetofindtheirownterritory.Whenanewmaleliontakesoverapride,adolescentsbothmaleandfemalemaybeevicted.[152]Lionsofbothsexesmaybeinvolvedingrouphomosexualandcourtshipactivities.Maleswillalsohead-rubandrollaroundwitheachotherbeforesimulatingsextogether.[153][154] Health LionsinatreenearLakeNakuru Althoughadultlionshavenonaturalpredators,evidencesuggestsmostdieviolentlyfromattacksbyhumansorotherlions.[155]Lionsofteninflictseriousinjuriesonmembersofotherpridestheyencounterinterritorialdisputesormembersofthehomepridewhenfightingatakill.[156]Crippledlionsandcubsmayfallvictimtohyenasandleopardsorbetrampledbybuffaloorelephants.Carelesslionsmaybemaimedwhenhuntingprey.[157] Tickscommonlyinfesttheears,neckandgroinregionsoflions.[158][159]AdultformsofseveraltapewormspeciesofthegenusTaeniahavebeenisolatedfromlionintestines,havingbeeningestedaslarvaeinantelopemeat.[160]LionsintheNgorongoroCraterwereafflictedbyanoutbreakofstablefly(Stomoxyscalcitrans)in1962,resultinginlionsbecomingemaciatedandcoveredinbloody,barepatches.Lionssoughtunsuccessfullytoevadethebitingfliesbyclimbingtreesorcrawlingintohyenaburrows;manydiedormigratedandthelocalpopulationdroppedfrom70to15individuals.[161]Amorerecentoutbreakin2001killedsixlions.[162] Captivelionshavebeeninfectedwithcaninedistempervirus(CDV)sinceatleastthemid1970s.[163]CDVisspreadbydomesticdogsandothercarnivores;a1994outbreakinSerengetiNationalParkresultedinmanylionsdevelopingneurologicalsymptomssuchasseizures.Duringtheoutbreak,severallionsdiedfrompneumoniaandencephalitis.[164]Felineimmunodeficiencyvirusandlentivirusalsoaffectcaptivelions.[165][166] Communication Headrubbingamongpridemembersisacommonsocialbehaviour Whenresting,lionsocialisationoccursthroughanumberofbehaviours;theanimal'sexpressivemovementsarehighlydeveloped.Themostcommonpeaceful,tactilegesturesareheadrubbingandsociallicking,[167]whichhavebeencomparedwiththeroleofallogroomingamongprimates.[168]Headrubbing—nuzzlingtheforehead,faceandneckagainstanotherlion—appearstobeaformofgreeting[169]andisseenoftenafterananimalhasbeenapartfromothersorafterafightorconfrontation.Malestendtorubothermales,whilecubsandfemalesrubfemales.[170]Sociallickingoftenoccursintandemwithheadrubbing;itisgenerallymutualandtherecipientappearstoexpresspleasure.Theheadandneckarethemostcommonpartsofthebodylicked;thisbehaviourmayhavearisenoutofutilitybecauselionscannotlicktheseareasthemselves.[171] Lionroar Acaptivelionroaring Problemsplayingthisfile?Seemediahelp. Lionshaveanarrayoffacialexpressionsandbodyposturesthatserveasvisualgestures.[172]Acommonfacialexpressionisthe"grimaceface"orflehmenresponse,whichalionmakeswhensniffingchemicalsignalsandinvolvesanopenmouthwithbaredteeth,raisedmuzzle,wrinklednoseclosedeyesandrelaxedears.[173]Lionsalsousechemicalandvisualmarking;maleswillsprayandscrapeplotsofgroundandobjectswithintheterritory.[172] Thelion'srepertoireofvocalisationsislarge;variationsinintensityandpitchappeartobecentraltocommunication.Mostlionvocalisationsarevariationsofgrowling,snarling,meowingandroaring.Othersoundsproducedincludepurring,puffing,bleatingandhumming.Roaringisusedtoadvertiseitspresence.Lionsmostoftenroaratnight,asoundthatcanbeheardfromadistanceof8kilometres(5 mi).[174]Theytendtoroarinaverycharacteristicmannerstartingwithafewdeep,longroarsthatsubsideintoaseriesofshorterones.[175][176] Conservation ThelionislistedasVulnerableontheIUCNRedList.TheIndianpopulationislistedonCITESAppendixIandtheAfricanpopulationonCITESAppendixII.[2] InAfrica Videoofawildlioness Severallargeandwell-managedprotectedareasinAfricahostlargelionpopulations.Whereaninfrastructureforwildlifetourismhasbeendeveloped,cashrevenueforparkmanagementandlocalcommunitiesisastrongincentiveforlionconservation.[2]MostlionsnowliveinEastandSouthernAfrica;theirnumbersarerapidlydecreasing,andfellbyanestimated30–50%inthelatehalfofthe20thcentury.Primarycausesofthedeclineincludediseaseandhumaninterference.[2]In1975,itwasestimatedthatsincethe1950s,lionnumbershaddecreasedbyhalfto200,000orfewer.[177]EstimatesoftheAfricanlionpopulationrangebetween16,500and47,000livinginthewildin2002–2004.[178][73] IntheRepublicoftheCongo,Odzala-KokouaNationalParkwasconsideredalionstrongholdinthe1990s.By2014,nolionswererecordedintheprotectedareasothepopulationisconsideredlocallyextinct.[179]TheWestAfricanlionpopulationisisolatedfromtheoneinCentralAfrica,withlittleornoexchangeofbreedingindividuals.In2015,itwasestimatedthatthispopulationconsistsofabout400animals,includingfewerthan250matureindividuals.Theypersistinthreeprotectedareasintheregion,mostlyinonepopulationintheWAPprotectedareacomplex,sharedbyBenin,BurkinaFasoandNiger.ThispopulationislistedasCriticallyEndangered.[13]FieldsurveysintheWAPecosystemrevealedthatlionoccupancyislowestintheWNationalPark,andhigherinareaswithpermanentstaffandthusbetterprotection.[180] ApopulationoccursinCameroon'sWazaNationalPark,wherebetweenapproximately14and21animalspersistedasof2009.[181]Inaddition,50to150lionsareestimatedtobepresentinBurkinaFaso'sArly-Singouecosystem.[182]In2015,anadultmalelionandafemalelionweresightedinGhana'sMoleNationalPark.Thesewerethefirstsightingsoflionsinthecountryin39years.[183]Inthesameyear,apopulationofupto200lionsthatwaspreviouslythoughttohavebeenextirpatedwasfilmedintheAlatashNationalPark,Ethiopia,closetotheSudaneseborder.[184][185] In2005,LionConservationStrategiesweredevelopedforWestandCentralAfrica,andorEastandSouthernAfrica.Thestrategiesseektomaintainsuitablehabitat,ensureasufficientwildpreybaseforlions,reducefactorsthatleadtofurtherfragmentationofpopulations,andmakelion–humancoexistencesustainable.[186][187]Liondepredationonlivestockissignificantlyreducedinareaswhereherderskeeplivestockinimprovedenclosures.Suchmeasurescontributetomitigatinghuman–lionconflict.[188] InAsia AlionessinGirNationalPark ThelastrefugeoftheAsiaticlionpopulationisthe1,412 km2(545 sq mi)GirNationalParkandsurroundingareasintheregionofSaurashtraorKathiawarPeninsulainGujaratState,India.Thepopulationhasrisenfromapproximately180lionsin1974toabout400in2010.[189]Itisgeographicallyisolated,whichcanleadtoinbreedingandreducedgeneticdiversity.Since2008,theAsiaticlionhasbeenlistedasEndangeredontheIUCNRedList.[12]By2015,thepopulationhadgrownto523individualsinhabitinganareaof7,000 km2(2,700 sq mi)inSaurashtra.[190][191][192]TheAsiaticLionCensusconductedin2017recordedabout650individuals.[193] ThepresenceofnumeroushumanhabitationsclosetotheNationalParkresultsinconflictbetweenlions,localpeopleandtheirlivestock.[194][190]Someconsiderthepresenceoflionsabenefit,astheykeeppopulationsofcropdamagingherbivoresincheck.[195]Theestablishmentofasecond,independentAsiaticlionpopulationinKunoWildlifeSanctuary,locatedinMadhyaPradeshwasplannedbutin2017,theAsiaticLionReintroductionProjectseemedunlikelytobeimplemented.[196][197] Captivebreeding TwocaptivemaleAsiaticlionsinSanjayGandhiNationalPark,India LionsimportedtoEuropebeforethemiddleofthe19thcenturywerepossiblyforemostBarbarylionsfromNorthAfrica,orCapelionsfromSouthernAfrica.[198]Another11animalsthoughttobeBarbarylionskeptinAddisAbabaZooaredescendantsofanimalsownedbyEmperorHaileSelassie.WildLinkInternationalincollaborationwithOxfordUniversitylaunchedanambitiousInternationalBarbaryLionProjectwiththeaimofidentifyingandbreedingBarbarylionsincaptivityforeventualreintroductionintoanationalparkintheAtlasMountainsofMorocco.[199]However,ageneticanalysisshowedthatthecaptivelionsatAddisAbabaZoowerenotBarbarylions,butrathercloselyrelatedtowildlionsinChadandCameroon.[200] In1982,theAssociationofZoosandAquariumsstartedaSpeciesSurvivalPlanfortheAsiaticliontoincreaseitschancesofsurvival.In1987,itwasfoundthatmostlionsinNorthAmericanzooswerehybridsbetweenAfricanandAsiaticlions.[201]Breedingprogramsneedtonoteoriginsoftheparticipatinganimalstoavoidcross-breedingdifferentsubspeciesandthusreducingtheirconservationvalue.[202]Captivebreedingoflionswashaltedtoeliminateindividualsofunknownoriginandpedigree.Wild-bornlionswereimportedtoAmericanzoosfromAfricabetween1989and1995.Breedingwascontinuedin1998intheframeofanAfricanlionSpeciesSurvivalPlan.[203] About77%ofthecaptivelionsregisteredintheInternationalSpeciesInformationSystemin2006wereofunknownorigin;theseanimalsmighthavecarriedgenesthatareextinctinthewildandmaythereforebeimportanttothemaintenanceoftheoverallgeneticvariabilityofthelion.[62] Interactionswithhumans Inzoosandcircuses LionatMelbourneZoo19th-centuryetchingofaliontamerinacagewithlionsandtigers Lionsarepartofagroupofexoticanimalsthathavebeencentraltozooexhibitssincethelate18thcentury.Althoughmanymodernzoosaremoreselectiveabouttheirexhibits,[204]therearemorethan1,000Africanand100Asiaticlionsinzoosandwildlifeparksaroundtheworld.Theyareconsideredanambassadorspeciesandarekeptfortourism,educationandconservationpurposes.[205]Lionscanliveovertwentyyearsincaptivity.OnelioninHonoluluZoodiedattheageof22inAugust2007.[206]Histwosisters,bornin1986,alsoreachedtheageof22.[207] ThefirstEuropean"zoos"spreadamongnobleandroyalfamiliesinthe13thcentury,anduntilthe17thcenturywerecalledseraglios.Atthattime,theycametobecalledmenageries,anextensionofthecabinetofcuriosities.TheyspreadfromFranceandItalyduringtheRenaissancetotherestofEurope.[208]InEngland,althoughtheseragliotraditionwaslessdeveloped,lionswerekeptattheTowerofLondoninaseraglioestablishedbyKingJohninthe13thcentury;[209][210]thiswasprobablystockedwithanimalsfromanearliermenageriestartedin1125byHenryIathishuntinglodgeinWoodstock,Oxfordshire,whereaccordingtoWilliamofMalmesburylionshadbeenstocked.[211] LionswerekeptincrampedandsqualidconditionsatLondonZoountilalargerlionhousewithroomiercageswasbuiltinthe1870s.[212]Furtherchangestookplaceintheearly20thcenturywhenCarlHagenbeckdesignedenclosureswithconcrete"rocks",moreopenspaceandamoatinsteadofbars,morecloselyresemblinganaturalhabitat.HagenbeckdesignedlionenclosuresforbothMelbourneZooandSydney'sTarongaZoo;althoughhisdesignswerepopular,theuseofbarsandcagedenclosuresprevailedinmanyzoosuntilthe1960s.[213]Inthelate20thcentury,larger,morenaturalenclosuresandtheuseofwiremeshorlaminatedglassinsteadoflowereddensallowedvisitorstocomecloserthanevertotheanimals;someattractionssuchastheCatForest/LionOverlookofOklahomaCityZoologicalParkplacedthedenongroundlevel,higherthanvisitors.[214] LiontaminghasbeenpartofbothestablishedcircusesandindividualactssuchasSiegfried&Roy.Thepracticebeganintheearly19thcenturybyFrenchmanHenriMartinandAmericanIsaacVanAmburgh,whobothtouredwidelyandwhosetechniqueswerecopiedbyanumberoffollowers.[215]VanAmburghperformedbeforeQueenVictoriain1838whenhetouredGreatBritain.MartincomposedapantomimetitledLesLionsdeMysore("thelionsofMysore"),anideaAmburghquicklyborrowed.Theseactseclipsedequestrianismactsasthecentraldisplayofcircusshowsandenteredpublicconsciousnessintheearly20thcenturywithcinema.Indemonstratingthesuperiorityofhumanoveranimal,liontamingservedapurposesimilartoanimalfightsofpreviouscenturies.[215]Theultimateproofofatamer'sdominanceandcontroloveralionisdemonstratedbytheplacingofthetamer'sheadinthelion'smouth.Thenow-iconicliontamer'schairwaspossiblyfirstusedbyAmericanClydeBeatty(1903–1965).[216] Huntingandgames Mainarticle:Lionhunting Seealso:Lionbaiting Bas-reliefofawoundedlionessfromNineveh,c. 645–635BC Lionhuntinghasoccurredsinceancienttimesandwasoftenaroyalpastime,intendedtodemonstratethepowerofthekingovernature.TheearliestsurvivingrecordoflionhuntingisanancientEgyptianinscriptiondatedcirca1380BCthatmentionsPharaohAmenhotep IIIkilling102lions"withhisownarrows"duringthefirsttenyearsofhisrule.TheAssyrianswouldreleasecaptivelionsinareservedspaceforthekingtohunt;thiseventwouldbewatchedbyspectatorsasthekingandhismen,onhorsebackorchariots,killedthelionswitharrowsandspears.LionswerealsohuntedduringtheMughalEmpire,whereEmperorJahangirissaidtohaveexcelledatit.[217]InAncientRome,lionswerekeptbyemperorsforhunts,gladiatorfightsandexecutions.[218] TheMaasaipeoplehavetraditionallyviewedthekillingoflionsasariteofpassage.Historically,lionswerehuntedbyindividuals,however,duetoreducedlionpopulations,eldersdiscouragesololionhunts.[219]DuringtheEuropeancolonisationofAfricainthe19thcentury,thehuntingoflionswasencouragedbecausetheywereconsideredasverminandlionhidesfetched£1each.[220]Thewidelyreproducedimageryoftheheroichunterchasinglionswoulddominatealargepartofthecentury.[221]Trophyhuntingoflionsinrecentyearshasbeenmetwithcontroversy,notablywiththekillingofCecilthelioninmid-2015.[222] Man-eating TheTsavomaneatersofEastAfricaondisplayintheFieldMuseumofNaturalHistoryinChicago Lionsdonotusuallyhunthumansbutsome(usuallymales)seemtoseekthemout.Onewell-publicisedcaseistheTsavomaneaters;in1898,28officiallyrecordedrailwayworkersbuildingtheKenya-UgandaRailwayweretakenbylionsoverninemonthsduringtheconstructionofabridgeinKenya.[223]Thehunterwhokilledthelionswroteabookdetailingtheanimals'predatorybehaviour;theywerelargerthannormalandlackedmanes,andoneseemedtosufferfromtoothdecay.Theinfirmitytheory,includingtoothdecay,isnotfavouredbyallresearchers;ananalysisofteethandjawsofman-eatinglionsinmuseumcollectionssuggeststhatwhiletoothdecaymayexplainsomeincidents,preydepletioninhuman-dominatedareasisamorelikelycauseoflionpredationonhumans.[224]Sickorinjuredanimalsmaybemorepronetoman-eatingbutthebehaviourisnotunusual,nornecessarilyaberrant.[225] Lions'proclivityforman-eatinghasbeensystematicallyexamined.AmericanandTanzanianscientistsreportthatman-eatingbehaviourinruralareasofTanzaniaincreasedgreatlyfrom1990to2005.Atleast563villagerswereattackedandmanyeatenoverthisperiod.TheincidentsoccurrednearSelousNationalParkinRufijiDistrictandinLindiProvinceneartheMozambicanborder.Whiletheexpansionofvillagesintobushcountryisoneconcern,theauthorsargueconservationpolicymustmitigatethedangerbecauseinthiscase,conservationcontributesdirectlytohumandeaths.CasesinLindiinwhichlionsseizehumansfromthecentresofsubstantialvillageshavebeendocumented.[226]Anotherstudyof1,000peopleattackedbylionsinsouthernTanzaniabetween1988and2009foundthattheweeksfollowingthefullmoon,whentherewaslessmoonlight,wereastrongindicatorofincreasednight-timeattacksonpeople.[227] AccordingtoRobertR.Frump,MozambicanrefugeesregularlycrossingKrugerNationalPark,SouthAfrica,atnightareattackedandeatenbylions;parkofficialshavesaidman-eatingisaproblemthere.Frumpsaidthousandsmayhavebeenkilledinthedecadesafterapartheidsealedtheparkandforcedrefugeestocrosstheparkatnight.Fornearlyacenturybeforetheborderwassealed,Mozambicanshadregularlycrossedtheparkindaytimewithlittleharm.[228] Culturalsignificance Mainarticle:Culturaldepictionsoflions GranitestatueoftheEgyptiangoddessSekhmetfromtheLuxorTemple,dated1403–1365BC,exhibitedintheNationalMuseumofDenmark Thelionisoneofthemostwidelyrecognisedanimalsymbolsinhumanculture.Ithasbeenextensivelydepictedinsculpturesandpaintings,onnationalflags,andincontemporaryfilmsandliterature.[45]ItappearedasasymbolforstrengthandnobilityinculturesacrossEurope,AsiaandAfrica,despiteincidentsofattacksonpeople.Thelionhasbeendepictedas"kingofthejungle"and"kingofbeasts",andthusbecameapopularsymbolforroyaltyandstateliness.[229]Thelionisalsousedasasymbolofsportingteams.[230] Africa Insub-SaharanAfrica,thelionhasbeenacommoncharacterinstories,proverbsanddances,butrarelyfeaturedinvisualarts.[231]Insomecultures,thelionsymbolisespowerandroyalty.[232]IntheSwahililanguage,thelionisknownassimbawhichalsomeans"aggressive","king"and"strong".[55]Somerulershadtheword"lion"intheirnickname.SundiataKeitaoftheMaliEmpirewascalled"LionofMali".[233]ThefounderoftheWaalokingdomissaidtohavebeenraisedbylionsandreturnedtohispeoplepart-liontounitethemusingtheknowledgehelearnedfromthelions.[232] InpartsofWestAfrica,lionssymbolisedthetopclassoftheirsocialhierarchies.[232]Inmoreheavilyforestedareaswherelionswererare,theleopardrepresentedthetopofthehierarchy.[231]InpartsofWestandEastAfrica,thelionisassociatedwithhealingandprovidestheconnectionbetweenseersandthesupernatural.InotherEastAfricantraditions,thelionrepresentslaziness.[232]InmuchofAfricanfolklore,thelionisportrayedashavinglowintelligenceandiseasilytrickedbyotheranimals.[233] TheancientEgyptiansportrayedseveraloftheirwardeitiesaslionesses,whichtheyreveredasfiercehunters.EgyptiandeitiesassociatedwithlionsincludeSekhmet,Bast,Mafdet,Menhit,PakhetandTefnut.[229]ThesedeitieswereoftenconnectedwiththesungodRaandhisfierceheat,andtheirdangerouspowerwasinvokedtoguardpeopleorsacredplaces.Thesphinx,afigurewithalion'sbodyandtheheadofahumanorothercreature,representedapharaohordeitywhohadtakenonthisprotectiverole.[234] Easternworld RoaringandstridinglionfromtheThroneRoomofNebuchadnezzar II,6thcenturyBC,fromBabylon,Iraq ThelionwasaprominentsymbolinancientMesopotamiafromSumeruptoAssyrianandBabyloniantimes,whereitwasstronglyassociatedwithkingship.[235]LionswereamongthemajorsymbolsofthegoddessInanna/Ishtar.[236][237]TheLionofBabylonwastheforemostsymboloftheBabylonianEmpire.[238]TheLionHuntofAshurbanipalisafamoussequenceofAssyrianpalacereliefsfromc. 640BC,nowintheBritishMuseum.[239]TheLionofJudahisthebiblicalemblemofthetribeofJudahandthelaterKingdomofJudah.[240]LionsarefrequentlymentionedintheBible,notablyintheBookofDaniel,inwhichtheeponymousherorefusestoworshipKingDariusandisforcedtosleepinthelions'denwhereheismiraculouslyunharmed(Dan6).IntheBookofJudges,SamsonkillsalionashetravelstovisitaPhilistinewoman.(Judg14).[241] Indo-Persianchroniclersregardedthelionaskeeperoforderintherealmofanimals.TheSanskritwordmrigendrasignifiesalionaskingofanimalsingeneralordeerinparticular.[242]Narasimha,theman-lion,isoneoftenavatarsoftheHindugodVishnu.[243]SinghisanancientIndianvedicnamemeaning"lion",datingbackover2,000years.ItwasoriginallyusedonlybyRajputs,aHinduKshatriyaormilitarycastebutisusedbymillionsofHinduRajputsandmorethantwentymillionSikhstoday.[244]TheLionCapitalofAshoka,erectedbyEmperorAshokainthe3rdcenturyCE,depictsfourlionsstandingbacktoback.ItwasmadetheNationalEmblemofIndiain1950.[245]ThelionisalsosymbolicfortheSinhalesepeople,thetermderivedfromtheSanskritSinhala,meaning"oflions"[246]whileasword-wieldinglionisthecentralfigureonthenationalflagofSriLanka.[247] ThelionisacommonmotifinChineseart;itwasfirstusedinartduringthelateSpringandAutumnperiod(fifthorsixthcenturyBC)andbecamemorepopularduringtheHanDynasty(206BC –AD220)whenimperialguardianlionsstartedtobeplacedinfrontofimperialpalacesforprotection.BecauselionshaveneverbeennativetoChina,earlydepictionsweresomewhatunrealistic;aftertheintroductionofBuddhistarttoChinaintheTangDynastyafterthesixthcenturyAD,lionswereusuallydepictedwinglesswithshorter,thickerbodiesandcurlymanes.[248]TheliondanceisatraditionaldanceinChinesecultureinwhichperformersinlioncostumesmimicalion'smovements,oftenwithmusicalaccompanimentfromcymbals,drumsandgongs.TheyareperformedatChineseNewYear,theAugustMoonFestivalandothercelebratoryoccasionsforgoodluck.[249] Westernworld DorothyGalemeetstheCowardlyLioninTheWonderfulWizardofOz.ArtbyW.W.Denslow,1900. Lion-headedfiguresandamuletswereexcavatedintombsintheGreekislandsofCrete,Euboea,Rhodes,ParosandChios.TheyareassociatedwiththeEgyptiandeitySekhmetanddatetotheearlyIronAgebetweenthe9thand6thcenturiesBC.[250]ThelionisfeaturedinseveralofAesop'sfables,notablyTheLionandtheMouse.[251]TheNemeanlionwassymbolicinancientGreeceandRome,representedastheconstellationandzodiacsignLeo,anddescribedinmythology,whereitwaskilledandwornbytheheroHeracles,[252]symbolisingvictoryoverdeath.[253]LancelotandGawainwerealsoheroesslayinglionsintheMiddleAges.Insomemedievalstories,lionswereportrayedasalliesandcompanions.[254]"Lion"wasthenicknameofseveralmedievalwarrior-rulerswithareputationforbravery,suchasRichardtheLionheart.[229] LionscontinuetoappearinmodernliteratureascharactersincludingthemessianicAslaninthe1950novelTheLion,theWitchandtheWardrobeandTheChroniclesofNarniaseriesbyC.S.Lewis,[255]andthecomedicCowardlyLioninL.FrankBaum's1900TheWonderfulWizardofOz.[256]Lionsymbolismwasusedfromtheadventofcinema;oneofthemosticonicandwidelyrecognisedlionsisLeo,whichhasbeenthemascotforMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerstudiossincethe1920s.[257]The1966filmBornFreefeaturesElsathelionessandisbasedonthe1960non-fictionbookwiththesametitle.[258]Thelion'sroleaskingofthebeastshasbeenusedinthe1994DisneyanimatedfeaturefilmTheLionKing.[259] Lionsarefrequentlydepictedoncoatsofarms,likeonthecoatofarmsofFinland,[260]eitherasadeviceonshieldsorassupporters,butthelionessisusedmuchlessfrequently.[261]TheheraldiclionisparticularlycommoninBritisharms.Itistraditionallydepictedinagreatvarietyofattitudes,althoughwithinFrenchheraldryonlylionsrampantareconsideredtobelions;felinefiguresinanyotherpositionareinsteadreferredtoasleopards.[262] Seealso Listoflargestcats Mapogolioncoalition Roar(1981film) Tigerversuslion Explanatorynotes ^PopulationsofIndiaarelistedinAppendixI. 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"Lion" .Collier'sNewEncyclopedia.1921. vteExtantCarnivoraspecies Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mammalia Infraclass:Eutheria Superorder:Laurasiatheria SuborderFeliformiaNandiniidaeNandinia Africanpalmcivet(N.binotata) Herpestidae(Mongooses)Atilax Marshmongoose(A.paludinosus) Bdeogale Bushy-tailedmongoose(B.crassicauda) Jackson'smongoose(B.jacksoni) Black-footedmongoose(B.nigripes) Crossarchus Alexander'skusimanse(C.alexandri) Angolankusimanse(C.ansorgei) Commonkusimanse(C.obscurus) Flat-headedkusimanse(C.platycephalus) Cynictis Yellowmongoose(C.penicillata) Dologale Pousargues'smongoose(D.dybowskii) Helogale Ethiopiandwarfmongoose(H.hirtula) Commondwarfmongoose(H.parvula) Herpestes Angolanslendermongoose(H.flavescens) Egyptianmongoose(H.ichneumon) Somalianslendermongoose(H.ochracea) Capegraymongoose(H.pulverulenta) Commonslendermongoose(H.sanguinea) Ichneumia White-tailedmongoose(I.albicauda) Liberiictus Liberianmongoose(L.kuhni) Mungos Gambianmongoose(M.gambianus) Bandedmongoose(M.mungo) Paracynictis Selous'smongoose(P.selousi) Rhynchogale Meller'smongoose(R.melleri) Suricata Meerkat(S.suricatta) Urva SmallIndianmongoose(U.auropunctata) Short-tailedmongoose(U.brachyura) Indiangreymongoose(U.edwardsii) Indianbrownmongoose(U.fusca) Javanmongoose(U.javanica) Collaredmongoose(U.semitorquata) Ruddymongoose(U.smithii) Crab-eatingmongoose(U.urva) Stripe-neckedmongoose(U.vitticolla) Xenogale Long-nosedmongoose(X.naso) Hyaenidae(Hyenas)Crocuta Spottedhyena(C.crocuta) Hyaena Stripedhyena(H.hyaena) Parahyaena Brownhyena(P.brunnea) Proteles Aardwolf(P.cristata) FelidaeLargefamilylistedbelowViverridaeLargefamilylistedbelowEupleridaeSmallfamilylistedbelowFamilyFelidaeFelinaeAcinonyx Cheetah(A.jubatus) Caracal Africangoldencat(C.aurata) Caracal(C.caracal) Catopuma Baycat(C.badia) Asiangoldencat(C.temminckii) Felis Chinesemountaincat(F.bieti) Domesticcat(F.catus) Junglecat(F.chaus) Africanwildcat(F.lybica) Sandcat(F.margarita) Black-footedcat(F.nigripes) Europeanwildcat(F.silvestris) Herpailurus Jaguarundi(H.yagouaroundi) Leopardus Pantanalcat(L.braccatus) Pampascat(L.colocola) Easternoncilla(L.emiliae) Northerncolocolo(L.garleppi) Geoffroy'scat(L.geoffroyi) Kodkod(L.guigna) Southerntigercat(L.guttulus) Andeanmountaincat(L.jacobita) Muñoa'scolocolo(L.munoai) Southerncolocolo(L.pajeros) Ocelot(L.pardalis) Oncilla(L.tigrinus) Margay(L.wiedii) Leptailurus Serval(L.serval) Lynx Canadalynx(L.canadensis) Eurasianlynx(L.lynx) Iberianlynx(L.pardinus) Bobcat(L.rufus) Otocolobus Pallas'scat(O.manul) Pardofelis Marbledcat(P.marmorata) Prionailurus Leopardcat(P.bengalensis) Sundaleopardcat(P.javanensis) Flat-headedcat(P.planiceps) Rusty-spottedcat(P.rubiginosus) Fishingcat(P.viverrinus) Puma Cougar(P.concolor) PantherinaePanthera Lion(P.leo) Jaguar(P.onca) Leopard(P.pardus) Tiger(P.tigris) Snowleopard(P.uncia) Neofelis Sundacloudedleopard(N.diardi) Cloudedleopard(N.nebulosa) FamilyViverridaeParadoxurinaeArctictis Binturong(A.binturong) Arctogalidia Small-toothedpalmcivet(A.trivirgata) Macrogalidia Sulawesipalmcivet(M.musschenbroekii) Paguma Maskedpalmcivet(P.larvata) Paradoxurus Asianpalmcivet(P.hermaphroditus) Brownpalmcivet(P.jerdoni) Goldenpalmcivet(P.zeylonensis) HemigalinaeChrotogale Owston'spalmcivet(C.owstoni) Cynogale Ottercivet(C.bennettii) Diplogale Hose'spalmcivet(D.hosei) Hemigalus Bandedpalmcivet(H.derbyanus) Prionodontinae(Asiaticlinsangs)Prionodon Bandedlinsang(P.linsang) Spottedlinsang(P.pardicolor) ViverrinaeCivettictis Africancivet(C.civetta) Genetta(Genets) Abyssiniangenet(G.abyssinica) Angolangenet(G.angolensis) Bourlon'sgenet(G.bourloni) Crestedservalinegenet(G.cristata) Commongenet(G.genetta) Johnston'sgenet(G.johnstoni) Letabagenet(G.letabae) Rusty-spottedgenet(G.maculata) Pardinegenet(G.pardina) Aquaticgenet(G.piscivora) Kinggenet(G.poensis) Servalinegenet(G.servalina) Hausagenet(G.thierryi) Capegenet(G.tigrina) Giantforestgenet(G.victoriae) Poiana CentralAfricanoyan(P.richardsonii) WestAfricanoyan(P.leightoni) Viverra Malabarlarge-spottedcivet(V.civettina) Large-spottedcivet(V.megaspila) Malayancivet(V.tangalunga) LargeIndiancivet(V.zibetha) Viverricula SmallIndiancivet(V.indica) FamilyEupleridaeEuplerinaeCryptoprocta Fossa(C.ferox) Eupleres Easternfalanouc(E.goudotii) Westernfalanouc(E.major) Fossa Malagasycivet(F.fossana) GalidiinaeGalidia Ring-tailedvontsira(G.elegans) Galidictis Broad-stripedMalagasymongoose(G.fasciata) Grandidier'smongoose(G.grandidieri) Mungotictis Narrow-stripedmongoose(M.decemlineata) Salanoia Brown-tailedmongoose(S.concolor) Durrell'svontsira(S.durrelli) SuborderCaniformia(cont.below)Ursidae(Bears)Ailuropoda Giantpanda(A.melanoleuca) Helarctos Sunbear(H.malayanus) Melursus Slothbear(M.ursinus) Tremarctos Spectacledbear(T.ornatus) Ursus Americanblackbear(U.americanus) Brownbear(U.arctos) Polarbear(U.maritimus) Asianblackbear(U.thibetanus) Mephitidae(Skunks)Conepatus(Hog-nosedskunks) Molina'shog-nosedskunk(C.chinga) Americanhog-nosedskunk(C.leuconotus) Stripedhog-nosedskunk(C.semistriatus) Mephitis Hoodedskunk(M.macroura) Stripedskunk(M.mephitis) Mydaus Sundastinkbadger(M.javanensis) Palawanstinkbadger(M.marchei) Spilogale(Spottedskunks) Southernspottedskunk(S.angustifrons) Westernspottedskunk(S.gracilis) Easternspottedskunk(S.putorius) Pygmyspottedskunk(S.pygmaea) Procyonidae(Raccoons,coatis,olingos)Bassaricyon(Olingos) Easternlowlandolingo(B.alleni) Northernolingo(B.gabbii) Westernlowlandolingo(B.medius) Olinguito(B.neblina) Bassariscus Ringtail(B.astutus) Cacomistle(B.sumichrasti) Nasua(Coatisinclusive) White-nosedcoati(N.narica) SouthAmericancoati(N.nasua) Nasuella(Coatisinclusive) Westernmountaincoati(N.olivacea) Potos Kinkajou(P.flavus) Procyon Crab-eatingraccoon(P.cancrivorus) Raccoon(P.lotor) Cozumelraccoon(P.pygmaeus) AiluridaeAilurus Himlayanredpanda(A.fulgens) Chineseredpanda(A.styani) SuborderCaniformia(cont.above)Otariidae(Earedseals)(includesfursealsandsealions)(Pinnipedinclusive)Arctocephalus SouthAmericanfurseal(A.australis) Australasianfurseal(A.forsteri) Galápagosfurseal(A.galapagoensis) Antarcticfurseal(A.gazella) JuanFernándezfurseal(A.philippii) Brownfurseal(A.pusillus) Guadalupefurseal(A.townsendi) Subantarcticfurseal(A.tropicalis) Callorhinus Northernfurseal(C.ursinus) Eumetopias Stellersealion(E.jubatus) Neophoca Australiansealion(N.cinerea) Otaria SouthAmericansealion(O.flavescens) Phocarctos NewZealandsealion(P.hookeri) Zalophus Californiasealion(Z.californianus) Galápagossealion(Z.wollebaeki) Odobenidae(Pinnipedinclusive)Odobenus Walrus(O.rosmarus) Phocidae(Earlessseals)(Pinnipedinclusive)Cystophora Hoodedseal(C.cristata) Erignathus Beardedseal(E.barbatus) Halichoerus Greyseal(H.grypus) Histriophoca Ribbonseal(H.fasciata) Hydrurga Leopardseal(H.leptonyx) Leptonychotes Weddellseal(L.weddellii) Lobodon Crabeaterseal(L.carcinophagus) Mirounga(Elephantseals) Northernelephantseal(M.angustirostris) Southernelephantseal(M.leonina) Monachus Mediterraneanmonkseal(M.monachus) Neomonachus Hawaiianmonkseal(N.schauinslandi) Ommatophoca Rossseal(O.rossi) Pagophilus Harpseal(P.groenlandicus) Phoca Spottedseal(P.largha) Harborseal(P.vitulina) Pusa Caspianseal(P.caspica) Ringedseal(P.hispida) Baikalseal(P.sibirica) CanidaeLargefamilylistedbelowMustelidaeLargefamilylistedbelowFamilyCanidae(includesdogs)Atelocynus Short-eareddog(A.microtis) Canis Goldenjackal(C.aureus) Domesticdog(C.familiaris) Coyote(C.latrans) Africanwolf(C.lupaster) Wolf(C.lupus) Easternwolf(C.lycaon) Redwolf(C.rufus) Ethiopianwolf(C.simensis) Cerdocyon Crab-eatingfox(C.thous) Chrysocyon Manedwolf(C.brachyurus) Cuon Dhole(C.alpinus) Lupulella Side-stripedjackal(L.adustus) Black-backedjackal(L.mesomelas) Lycalopex Culpeo(L.culpaeus) Darwin'sfox(L.fulvipes) SouthAmericangrayfox(L.griseus) Pampasfox(L.gymnocercus) Sechuranfox(L.sechurae) Hoaryfox(L.vetulus) Lycaon Africanwilddog(L.pictus) Nyctereutes Commonraccoondog(N.procyonoides) Japaneseraccoondog(N.viverrinus) Otocyon Bat-earedfox(O.megalotis) Speothos Bushdog(S.venaticus) Urocyon Grayfox(U.cinereoargenteus) Islandfox(U.littoralis) Vulpes(Foxes) Bengalfox(V.bengalensis) Blanford'sfox(V.cana) Capefox(V.chama) Corsacfox(V.corsac) Tibetanfox(V.ferrilata) Arcticfox(V.lagopus) Kitfox(V.macrotis) Palefox(V.pallida) Rüppell'sfox(V.rueppelli) Swiftfox(V.velox) Redfox(V.vulpes) Fennecfox(V.zerda) FamilyMustelidaeHelictidinae(Ferret-badgers)Melogale Borneanferretbadger(M.everetti) Chineseferret-badger(M.moschata) Javanferret-badger(M.orientalis) Burmeseferret-badger(M.personata) Vietnamferret-badger(M.cucphuongensis) Guloninae(Martensandwolverines)Eira Tayra(E.barbara) Gulo Wolverine(G.gulo) Martes(Martens) Americanmarten(M.americana) Pacificmarten(M.caurina) Yellow-throatedmarten(M.flavigula) Beechmarten(M.foina) Nilgirimarten(M.gwatkinsii) Europeanpinemarten(M.martes) Japanesemarten(M.melampus) Sable(M.zibellina) Pekania Fisher(P.pennanti) Ictonychinae(Africanpolecatsandgrisons)Galictis Lessergrison(G.cuja) Greatergrison(G.vittata) Ictonyx Saharanstripedpolecat(I.libyca) Stripedpolecat(I.striatus) Lyncodon Patagonianweasel(L.patagonicus) Poecilogale Africanstripedweasel(P.albinucha) Vormela Marbledpolecat(V.peregusna) Lutrinae(Otters)Aonyx Africanclawlessotter(A.capensis) Asiansmall-clawedotter(A.cinereus) Congoclawlessotter(A.congicus) Enhydra Seaotter(E.lutris) Hydrictis Spotted-neckedotter(H.maculicollis) Lontra NorthAmericanriverotter(L.canadensis) Marineotter(L.felina) Neotropicalotter(L.longicaudis) Southernriverotter(L.provocax) Lutra Eurasianotter(L.lutra) Hairy-nosedotter(L.sumatrana) Lutrogale Smooth-coatedotter(L.perspicillata) Pteronura Giantotter(P.brasiliensis) Melinae(Eurasianbadgers)Arctonyx Northernhogbadger(A.albogularis) Greaterhogbadger(A.collaris) Sumatranhogbadger(A.hoevenii) Meles Japanesebadger(M.anakuma) Caucasianbadger(M.canescens) Asianbadger(M.leucurus) Europeanbadger(M.meles) MellivorinaeMellivora Honeybadger(M.capensis) Mustelinae(Weaselsandminks)Mustela(Weaselsandferrets) Mountainweasel(M.altaica) Stoat/Beringianermine(M.erminea) Steppepolecat(M.eversmannii) Ferret(M.furo) Haidaermine(M.haidarum) Japaneseweasel(M.itatsi) Yellow-belliedweasel(M.kathiah) Europeanmink(M.lutreola) Indonesianmountainweasel(M.lutreolina) Black-footedferret(M.nigripes) Leastweasel(M.nivalis) Malayanweasel(M.nudipes) Europeanpolecat(M.putorius) Americanermine(M.richardsonii) Siberianweasel(M.sibirica) Back-stripedweasel(M.strigidorsa) Neogale Amazonweasel(N.africana) Colombianweasel(N.felipei) Long-tailedweasel(N.frenata) Americanmink(N.vison) TaxidiinaeTaxidea Americanbadger(T.taxus) Portals: Cats Mammals Animals Biology Africa India TaxonidentifiersPantheraleo Wikidata:Q140 Wikispecies:Pantheraleo ADW:Panthera_leo ARKive:panthera-leo BioLib:2004 CoL:4CGXP CMS:panthera-leo EoL:328672 EPPO:PNTHLE Fossilworks:49734 GBIF:5219404 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