10. Lions Of The World
The lion is a big cat belonging to the Panthera genus and family Felidae.
The two main types of lions are African lions and Asian lions. The
former is a group of seven extant lion subspecies inhabiting the African
continent while the latter is a single subspecies of lion living in
Asia. The lion is the second largest cat species after the tiger.
Currently, wild lions are found in large parts of sub-Saharan Africa and
India. Strangely, unlike other cat species, lions are highly social in
nature and live in large groups called pride consisting of several
females, their offsprings, and a few adult males. Lions tend to prefer
savanna and grassland habitats but are also found in forests and bush.
Lions are expert predators and scavengers and mainly nocturnal by
nature. Wild lions survive for about 10 to 14 years while captive ones
survive as long as 20 years.
9. Barbary Lion -

8. West African Lion -

7. Congo Lion -

6. Southwest African Lion -

5. Masai Lion -

4. Transvaal Lion -

3. Ethiopian Lion -

2. Asiatic Lion -

The Asiatic lion is smaller than the largest of the African lions but is similar in size to the Central African lion. The weight of adult male Asiatic lions ranges between 160 kg and 190 kg while that of females ranges from 110 kg to 120 kg. A longitudinal fold of skin running along the belly is the striking morphological feature that helps in the identification of the Asiatic lion. The fur color of the Asiatic lion ranges from ruddy-tawny, buffish-gray or sandy to heavily speckled with black. The lions have a moderate mane growth unlike the African subspecies, and their ears are always visible. The Asiatic lions also exhibit less genetic variation than the African subspecies. These lions are classified as endangered by the IUCN.
1. Lions Endangered -



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