The great Asiatic lion

Vaishnavgunjan
2 min readFeb 2, 2020

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Whether you are and what you are that is not categorized by nature, and this is the reason why we call it the “nature”. for nature all the mammals or animals and things are equally specified there is no sense of how many you earn. but in the wildlife, only who wins that is having an ability to deal with it some practical knowledge, stamina, tricks, understanding of nature’s attacks on weather and power. let’s talk about som powerful animals you have to meet once in life. but there is no strict decision to take it for once in life because if you explore them once you would be fall in love with the. yes!
As another side of nature, it is so beautiful, calm, Captivating, and charm.

Heran river-Sasan Gir, Gujarat, India.

Do you know the king of the jungle? lion of course and one of the best and most powerful plus large in volume species are the Asiatic lions. The resident of them is in India in the lap of the great forest of Sasan Gir.

The great Asiatic lion

The Asiatic lion is a subspecies of the lion which survives today only in India and therefore it is also known as the Indian lion. Asian Lions once ranged from the Mediterranean to India, covering most of Southwest Asia where it was also known as the Persian Lion.

Compared to their African cousins, Asian lions have shaggier coats, with a longer tassel on the end of the tail and longer tufts of hair on the elbows. The most noticeable physical characteristic found in all Asian lions, but rarely in African lions, is a longitudinal fold of skin running along their belly. The mane of the Asian lion is generally shorter than that of the African lion, so the ears are always visible. Asian lions are, in general, slightly smaller than African lions. Male Asian lions measure 1.7–2.5 meters long and weigh 150–250 kilograms, while female Asian lions measure 1.4–1.75 meters in length and weigh in at 120–182 kilograms. The Asian lions tail averages around 70–105 centimeters long.

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