
Description: Slightly shaggier and smaller than their African cousins the Asiatic lion does share some similarities. They live in family prides often using their numbers to ambush their prey. Males have a large mane of hair on their head which extends down their throats to the front legs and over their backs to the shoulders. The females lack the mane of the males and are slightly smaller making them more agile and better hunters. Lion colouration varies from light buff to yellowish, reddish or brown. When they are cubs they have rosette spots on their bodies, but as they mature these disappear.
Distribution: Nowadays only found in the Sasan Gir National Park in India.
Level of Protection: With 359 individuals left in the wild and only found in Sasan Gir National Park. The Lion is protected by the government of India and is being promoted for tourism.
Best time to visit: October to June
Safaris Available: An Indian Wildlife Safari in Sasan Gir National Park
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