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  2. Barbary lion - Wikipedia

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    Population: †Barbary lion. The Barbary lion was a population of the lion subspecies Panthera leo leo. It was also called North African lion, Atlas lion and Egyptian lion. It lived in the mountains and deserts of the Maghreb of North Africa from Morocco to Egypt. It was eradicated following the spread of firearms and bounties for shooting lions.

  3. Cape lion - Wikipedia

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    The Cape lion was a population of lions in South Africa's Natal and Cape Provinces that was extirpated in the mid-19th century. [1] [2] The type specimen originated at the Cape of Good Hope and was described in 1842. [3] Traditionally, the Cape lion was considered a distinct subspecies of lion, Panthera leo melanochaita.

  4. Marcelin Flandrin - Wikipedia

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    Marcelin Flandrin (1889–1957) was a French military photographer. [1] Marcelin Flandrin settled in Morocco in 1901, where he completed his military service as a volunteer in 1912. A photographer by profession, he served in the Service Photographique des Armées (fr), completing a series of reports during the Rif War.

  5. Panthera leo leo - Wikipedia

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    Panthera leo leo is a lion subspecies present in West Africa, northern Central Africa and India. [2] In West and Central Africa it is restricted to fragmented and isolated populations with a declining trajectory. [3][4] It has been referred to as the northern lion. [5][6][7] Results of a phylogeographic study indicate that lion populations in ...

  6. National symbols of England - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary lion is an unofficial national animal of England. In the Middle Ages, the lions kept in the menagerie at the Tower of London were Barbary lions. [6] English medieval warrior rulers with a reputation for bravery attracted the nickname "the Lion": the most famous example is Richard I of England, known as Richard the Lionheart. [7]

  7. Lion Attacking a Dromedary - Wikipedia

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    Lion Attacking a Dromedary[note 1] is an orientalist diorama by French taxidermist Édouard Verreaux in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. It depicts a fictional scene of a man on a dromedary struggling to fend off an attack by a Barbary lion. The diorama was created for the Paris Exposition of 1867 and subsequently shown ...

  8. The Lion Man: African Safari - Wikipedia

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    2015. (2015) The Lion Man: African Safari is a South African television documentary series based at Jabula Big Cat Sanctuary near Rustenburg, South Africa. It is presented and narrated by "The Lion Man" Craig Busch. Two series were produced, the first of which was produced in 2013 with filming taking place in South Africa, New Zealand and England.

  9. Rabat Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Given that the Barbary lion is extinct in the wilderness, importance has been given to finding possible Barbary lions or descendants of the Barbary lion in captivity.So far, tests indicate the lions of the zoo are not pure Barbary lions, but descendants of the original Barbary lion.

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