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The Persian species of Asiatic lion is extinct.
At present, the Asiatic lion is regarded as the same species, and its characteristics include: oval head shape (African lion is also known as southern lion square head shape), lower abdomen** folds, tail end hairball thick ball, limbs elbow with flying hair ......
Judging from the current historical materials, excavations, sculptures, and paintings, it can be seen that the Asiatic lions that once spread all over West Asia to India and Pakistan all meet the above characteristics.
The Indian Asiatic lion, once close to extinction, was reintroduced from Iran by the Maharaja of India, so the extant Indian lion and the Persian lion are almost identical.
The Persian lion left ** and reliefs before its extinction, and from the point of view of characteristics, the Persian lion is the same size as the Indian lion, but the male lion has a thick and abnormal mane, covering the entire abdomen, which should be an adaptation of the lion to the relatively cold environment in the north, which has been verified in the captive African lion in modern Europe.
The Kruger lion, also from South Africa, has become unusually thick and developed after several generations in zoos in Russia, Britain and other places, and its mane has become unusually thick and developed, covering the chest and even the abdomen, and was once considered to be the offspring of the Barbary lion in North Africa.
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The Asiatic lion, also known as the Indian lion, is only produced in India, and the Asiatic lion is a close relative of the African lion, and some people say that the Iranian lion and the African lion have a great blood relationship and inheritance.
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Probably not, the Asiatic lion is the Indian lion.
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The lion originally found in Iran is a subspecies of lions, the "Persian subspecies", often referred to as the Iranian lion (scientific name: Panthera Leo persica). And there was originally a lion in India, called the Indian lion (scientific name:
Panthera Leo Goojratensis), or the Indian subspecies of lion, is mainly found in southern India, where the lion subspecies became extinct due to the fact that the hunting of lions was a popular activity among British colonists and Indian royalty before the early 20s.
There are currently about 411 Asiatic lions in India's Gir Forest National Park, which were introduced from Iran by India** following the extinction of the Indian subspecies of lions.
There are lions that used to be distributed in Asia.
Mesopotamian lion (p.; l.Mesopotamica) has also been suggested that the Mesopotamian lion is only a population of the African Barbary lion in the Middle East;
The Panthera Youngi lived in Zhoukoudian in northeastern China 350,000 years ago, but some believe that the Yang's tiger is the same species as the American lion and the burrowing lion.
The Sri Lankan lion (Panthera leo sinhaleyus), or Ceylon lion, became extinct about 37,000 years ago, just as humans arrived in Sri Lanka.
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Yes.
The lion of India is the Asiatic lion tiger is the Bengal tiger, and it is worth mentioning that although India has the largest number of wild tigers in the world, about 3,000 or so, there is only one species, which is the Bengal tiger. Asiatic lion (scientific name: pantheraleopersica):
With a body length of 150-200 kilograms and a weight of 150-200 kilograms, it is a subspecies of lion that only survives in India today. At one time, they were distributed from the Mediterranean Sea to India, occupying most of Southwest Asia, hence the name "Persian subspecies". There are only 250-350 Asiatic lions in the wild, and all of them live only in India.
India has a long history and is the first region in the world to have a civilization. India has become the world's largest outsourcing service contractor, and Boxun is the world's second largest software country after the United States. And the Indus River is the birthplace of its civilization.
This entry is about the history of the Indian subcontinent. The ancient Indian civilization once included the present-day Republic of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Nepal. In recent years, India's economic development has increased social wealth, but this wealth has not been distributed to the poorest strata, and farmers and the lowest people do not enjoy the wealth accumulated by society.
As a result, India's absolute poverty problem has not improved.
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In India, they are the animals most closely associated with religion and royal power. In Sanskrit, the lion is called Sangha Bi, which means "monks".
In India, lions play an important role in Buddhism. Even at the beginning of the 21st century, the design on the coat of arms of the Republic of India was taken from the Asiatic lion. In contrast, tigers do not have the same status as lions in India.
Indians also prefer lions because they feel that lions are more upright and courageous, while tigers are often sneaky and hard to find. The fundamental reason why it is not the tiger but the lion that symbolizes power and greatness in India has a lot to do with the completely different living habits of the lion and the tiger.
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It's not just a hybrid, it's a hybrid. Dead Indian!
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