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Panthera leo leo is a lion subspecies, which is present in West Africa, northern Central Africa and India. In West and Central Africa it is restricted to fragmented and isolated populations with a declining trajectory. It has been referred to as the Northern lion. P. l. leo is regionally extinct in North Africa, southern Europe, and West Asia. Asia's sole lion population lives in and around Gir National Park, India. The West African lion population is geographically isolated and numbers fewer than 250 mature individuals. It is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.

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  • Panthera leo leo( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Panthera leo leo. ) Panthera leo leo Lion d'Afrique Sous-espèce Panthera leo leo(Linnaeus, 1758) Répartition géographique Statut de conservation UICN VU : Vulnérable Statut CITES Annexe II , Date de révision inconnue Le lion d'Afrique (Panthera leo leo) est une sous-espèce de lions. Traditionnellement divisés en une dizaine de sous-espèces différentes, les lions africains forment à présent une unique sous-espèce. Des analyses génétiques ont en effet réduit le nombre de sous-espèces de lions à deux : le lion d'Asie et le lion d'Afrique. Panthera leo leo désignait auparavant le Lion de l'Atlas, ancienne sous-espèce de lions vivant en Afrique du Nord, désormais invalide. Il fait partie, avec le léopard d'Afrique, l'éléphant d'Afrique, le rhinocéros noir et le buffle d'Afrique, du groupe dit Big five des cinq mammifères autrefois les plus prisés par les chasseurs. (fr)
  • Panthera leo leo is a lion subspecies, which is present in West Africa, northern Central Africa and India. In West and Central Africa it is restricted to fragmented and isolated populations with a declining trajectory. It has been referred to as the Northern lion. Results of a phylogeographic study indicate that lion populations in West and Central African range countries are genetically close to populations in India, forming a major clade distinct from lion populations in Southern and East Africa. In 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group subsumed lion populations according to the major clades into two subspecies, namely P. l. leo and P. l. melanochaita. Within P. l. leo three subclades are clearly distinguishable. One from Asia, which includes the extinct Barbary lions of North Africa, another one from West Africa and a third one from Central Africa, north of the rainforest belt. P. l. leo is regionally extinct in North Africa, southern Europe, and West Asia. Asia's sole lion population lives in and around Gir National Park, India. The West African lion population is geographically isolated and numbers fewer than 250 mature individuals. It is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. (en)
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  • Bale Mountains (en)
  • Bénoué National Park (en)
  • Garamba National Park (en)
  • Niokolo-Koba National Park (en)
  • Pendjari National Park (en)
  • Waza National Park (en)
  • Roman mosaic from Tunisia showing lions attacking a wild boar (en)
  • Captive lions in Mefou National Park (en)
  • Lions feeding on a zebra (en)
  • Maneless male lion in Pendjari National Park (en)
  • Two captive lion cubs in Nigeria (en)
  • A skull of P. leo leo in the Natural History Museum of the University of Pisa (en)
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  • Asiatic lions in Gir Forest National Park (en)
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  • * P. l. gambianus * P. l. persica * P. l. senegalensis * P. l. nubicus * P. l. kamptzi * P. l. azandica (en)
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  • Panthera leo leo is a lion subspecies, which is present in West Africa, northern Central Africa and India. In West and Central Africa it is restricted to fragmented and isolated populations with a declining trajectory. It has been referred to as the Northern lion. P. l. leo is regionally extinct in North Africa, southern Europe, and West Asia. Asia's sole lion population lives in and around Gir National Park, India. The West African lion population is geographically isolated and numbers fewer than 250 mature individuals. It is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. (en)
  • Panthera leo leo( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Panthera leo leo. ) Panthera leo leo Lion d'Afrique Sous-espèce Panthera leo leo(Linnaeus, 1758) Répartition géographique Statut de conservation UICN VU : Vulnérable Statut CITES Annexe II , Date de révision inconnue (fr)
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