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How Lions Became Nature’s Most Powerful Predators
The lion isn’t just the “king of beasts” by reputation - it’s backed by extraordinary biology. This video uncovers the strength, physiology, and survival traits that make lions apex predators.
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Zoo officials celebrate birth of creatures extinct in wild for 100 years: 'It's important to have such a vision'
The last known photo of a wild Barbary lion was taken in 1925, a now-famous image often referenced in wildlife photography.
San Carlos Beach in Monterey has been closed since August 21 due to a growing colony of sea lions, attracting visitors eager ...
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India’s growing lion population should be cause for celebration, but it’s also a deadly problem
A survey he and other scientists completed three decades ago found it to be a suitable habitat for lion conservation. The ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Andrew Stein had been working across Africa for more than 15 years when he first heard of lion poisoning incidents in Botswana. In a bid to protect ...
Some questioned the long-accepted title of the lion. “The king of the jungle fled for his life,” one user pointed out, while another joked, “Looks like the king of the jungle is taking a much-needed ...
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