African Lion Characteristics
The African Lion has a light tawny coat with white on the abdomen and inside of their legs. The backs of an African lions ears are black in color. The male lions mane ranges in color from tawny to reddish brown to black. The mane gets darker as the male lion ages. The mane provides protection from an opponents teeth and claws during conflict.
The coat of an infant lion has rosette patterns. The rosette patterns may remain on the abdomens and legs of some adult lions.
Male African lions are larger than female African lions. Male African lions can grow to measure around 11 feet on length from head to tail and weigh up to 550 pounds with a shoulder height of 4 feet. Female lions are smaller and may weigh up to 400 pounds.
African Lion Population
Since the early 1950’s، the lion population in Africa has been reduced by half. Today fewer than 21،000 lions remain in all of Africa. The Lion is considered to be one of Africa’s big five game and were often considered trophies by hunters.
African Lion Range
The lion is found throughout the south Sahara desert and in parts of southern and eastern Africa.
African Lion Habitat
The African lion inhabits grassy plains، savannahs، open woodlands and scrub country.
African Lion Diet
Lions hunt by ambush. A lions main prey includes medium to large-sized mammals such as antelope، buffalo، zebra، giraffe، warthog and deer، however، they will also scavenge for food. Lions can survive for long periods without water، obtaining moisture from prey and plants.
African Lion Predators
One of the few animals that will attack lions are hyenas، which will kill an injured lion، or if food is scarce، will occasionally attack a healthy one. Lions and hyenas have also been known to kill each other in fights over prey.
African Lion Conservation status
African lions are listed as Vulnerable by the 2000 IUCN red list.
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The African Lion is the most popular national animal and is shared by 11 different countries:
England
Ethiopia
The Gambia
Kenya
Libya
Luxembourg
Morocco
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Togo
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