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The Spanish name for Lion is Leon The African Lions are one of two types of lions: African and Asian African Lion Home: The open plains and savannahs of central Africa. Asian Lion Home: The Gir Forest Sanctuary in India Food: Wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, impala, topi, hartebeests, antelope, gazelle, and warthogs Size (length with tail & weight): 7.9 to 9.5 feet Life Span in the Wild: 10 to 12 years Life Span in Captivity: 20 years or more Lion Trivia:
Lions are an Endangered Species The African Lion is losing its home to farms and ranches. As the habitat is destroyed, the lion's prey becomes scarce. The homeland of the lions is becoming increasingly smaller resulting in the isolation of some prides. Some subspecies are now endangered. It is believed that there are now only 200 or less prides of Asian lions left in the wild. These remaining Asian lions are only found in the Gir Forest Sanctuary in India, where they are protected. The main threat to all lions existence is the destruction of their habitat, resulting in the lose of their food source. In addition, some lions have been killed because they were thought to endanger farmers' livestock. The American Zoo and Aquarium Association's Species Survival Plan (SSP) have devised plans to help save the lion. Kruger National Park in South Africa, Kenya's Ambos Eli National Park, Serengeti National Park and the Gir Forest Sanctuary in India all protect the lions living within their borders. Our Meet the Animals section includes research from the following websites: The Austin Zoo's website: www.austinzoo.org. Spanish translations courtesy of the Austin Zoo. Rolling Hills Refuge Wildlife Conservation Center http://www.rhrwildlife.com/animbot.htm The Birmingham Zoo http://www.birminghamzoo.com/ The WWW Virtual Library: Zoos http://zoonet.home.mindspring.com/www_virtual_lib/zoos.html Photographs in Our Meet the Animals Section from PrintMaster Platinum v8.0 software. |