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The Asiatic lion grows to a height of 90 cm, with length ranging from 200 - 280cm. Tail long and hard to reach
a length of 60 - 90 cm. Lions can weigh between 200 - 275kg. Their main prey consists of Nilgai, Chital,
Sambhar, goats, buffaloes and other small animals sometimes. Gir lions have been used to kill cattle and
even camels.
Asiatic lions are built similar to their cousins Afirca but are often smaller due to its small mane.
Their breeding season is synchronized with the arrival of winter in October and November. Its gestation
period is 3 ½ months, ranging from 3-4 in the series. Lions breed on average every two years and are willing
to have its first group of infants at the age of 30 to 36 months. They have a life expectancy of between 20 and
30.
Just like their African cousins, Asian Manes are too beautiful, which are absent in women. Asiatic lions are
generally smaller than the Manes African cousins. Asian lions, however, be more thick outer sheath and also
a longer tail of hair, Dolce and elbow joints. Coloring lion lion manes vary. Few of them are very dark, Manes,
who according to a study conducted in Africa are the lions in favor!
Lions live in a more pride. These can sometimes be proud of up to 3 adult males, but it's always one, which is
the dominant leader. Males are known for their laziness and behavior domination. Females do all the hunting
and men rarely join, when you catch a very big animal like an aggressive Buffalo. However, when the killing is
done, the first people ever to go for a meal.
The association between a family of lions is extremely high, with aunts and sisters to assist in the
implementation of providing all young people. Females remain with the pride for life, while men tend to
establish their own wings at the age of three years. They live a lonely life, most of the time, then leave, but
were also known to wander in the territory of two trios. These singles are known to be major threats to the
dominant males lead his pride. They are also known to kill cubs to try to get females into heat again. These
are mostly unmarried brothers who left a pride, but people have only been able to team up with other
individuals.
The Asiatic lion has been declared the most endangered big cat in the world. Their number, between 250 to
300, all concentrated in the same region, they are under constant threat of being wiped out by a deadly
epidemic. It is hoped that all the suppressors, regulators to settle their dispute over the best plan and take
action before it is too late to save one of the most magnificent animals to walk the planet.
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I was very pleasantly surprised by Gir India. Having never been there before, I really did not know what to
expect, but the stories of the "lions" had somehow stolen from Sasan Gir India is not glamorous. Until
recently, these miniature circus, where lions have been fed and were followed by hordes of people, "the
accents of a joke. The practice was abandoned some years.
We were 35 km from Sasan and returned with fatigue. As usual with big cats, so a Gir lion, eyes downcast,
the lion waiting to see him, his body almost invisible dark dappled light. It was a magnificent and we watched
with eyes downcast. I did not even try to get a shot at optimal conditions of light film language "almost sure
that the photos of garbage. After a few seconds, the lion quickly extinguished, but when Dipti insisted he
could feel a murder. Search the area on foot, under the watchful eye in case the lion is back, and then I found
lying semi-Sambar blind and could hardly believe our luck. Lions in Gir India had often been filmed eating
buffalo that were given a lion bait-day show, but for my part, I had never seen a natural death. In addition,
men are rarely, if ever killed anything, much less a deer Sambar, usually leaving work for women. Part of the
stomach and back had been eaten, and I thought that this lion is unlikely to return until four on the opening
night. Having hacked a route for the jeep, then we can sit on the kill, we left.
I could hardly wait to return and yet we must be careful not to disturb the area by obtaining. Here too soon.
Ultimately, with growing excitement, we settled in over the killing as planned and in a minute, the leaves
rustled in the left and the lion came and sat down to fifteen feet of sambar. Again, within the forest, the light
was terrible and I had to go back to my great Indian Gaur bison in a water point on the lens Palamau and
then we had a display that will remain in our minds for years. Embarrassed by the flies to kill her, threw her
hair and preserved, changing its position that the photograph is almost impossible. Then with a shrug of
impatience, he went to the sambar and began to draw from it, forgetting the jeep and the camera noise. A
minute later, for no apparent reason, he was gone.
We could not ask for better shots, and the days following the Lions have given us many different images.
What we wanted was a pride and there were reports of five men who were lying together in the west end of
the park, we went there one morning.
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Gir-India just a clean home to Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica), and is considered one of the most
important protected areas in Asia to maintain the species. Gir ecosystem, with its varied flora and fauna have
been protected by the efforts of the government forest department, the nature of activists and NGOs. Gir
Forest and the lions had been declared "protected" at the beginning of 1900, the Nawab and the princely
state of Junagadh. This initiative seeks to protect the lions whose population had dropped to only 15 through
slaughter for trophy hunting.
The April 2010 census recorded the lion in Gir time to 411, an increase of 52 over 2005. Lion breeding
program covers the park and its surroundings, gave birth to about 180 lions in captivity since its inception.
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