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  2. Maneless lion - Wikipedia

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    Maneless male lion from Tsavo East National Park, Kenya, East Africa. The term "maneless lion" or "scanty mane lion" often refers to a male lion without a mane, or with a weak one. [1] [2] The purpose of the mane is thought to signal the fitness of males to females. Experts disagree as to whether or not the mane defends the male lion's throat ...

  3. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    Male deer do these most often during breeding season. [citation needed] During the rut (known as the rutting period and in domestic sheep management as tupping), males often rub their antlers or horns on trees or shrubs, fight with each other, wallow in mud or dust, self-anoint, and herd estrus females together. These displays make the male ...

  4. Individual hairs reveal prey of 19th century ‘Tsavo man-eater ...

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    A lack of mane in adult male lions is common and can occur based on the environment and climate where the animals live, injuries that occur when their manes are developing and other factors, he said.

  5. Panthera leo leo - Wikipedia

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    Average head-to-body length of male lions is 2.47–2.84 m (8 ft 1 in – 9 ft 4 in) with a weight of 148.2–190.9 kg (327–421 lb). Females are smaller and less heavy. [30] Zoological lion specimens range in colour from light to dark tawny. Male skins have short manes, light manes, dark manes or long manes. [31]

  6. Two lions make record-breaking swim for ‘female affection’

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    The crocodiles can weigh up to four times more than a male lion and have been observed killing lions as the big cats swam anywhere from 10 to a couple of hundred meters, according to the study ...

  7. Lion - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, an adult male lion and a female lion were sighted in Ghana's Mole National Park. These were the first sightings of lions in the country in 39 years. [ 205 ] In the same year, a population of up to 200 lions that was previously thought to have been extirpated was filmed in the Alatash National Park , Ethiopia, close to the Sudanese border.

  8. Mountain lions are increasingly interacting with people in ...

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    With lions increasingly interacting with people, ... because a male can mate with a lot of different females, but females can only have one litter a year." ... During the 2022-2023 mountain lion ...

  9. Asiatic lion - Wikipedia

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    Colour and development of manes in male lions varies between regions, among populations and with age of lions. [32] In general, the Asiatic lion differs from the African lion by a less developed mane. [3] The manes of most lions in ancient Greece and Asia Minor were also less developed and did not extend to below the belly, sides or ulnas.