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that lions retained living in prides even when under increasing persecution, particularly in the eastern
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distinct, its genetic uniqueness remained questionable. In a comprehensive study about the evolution of lions in 2008, 357 samples of wild and captive lions from Africa and India were examined. Results showed that four captive lions from
Morocco did not exhibit any unique genetic characteristic, but
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introduced subspecies. Many lions in
European and American zoos, which are managed without subspecies classification, are most likely descendants of Barbary lions. Several researchers and zoos supported the development of a studbook of lions directly descended from the King of Morocco's collection.
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Manuel, M. d.; Ross, B.; Sandoval-Velasco, M.; Yamaguchi, N.; Vieira, F. G.; Mendoza, M. L. Z.; Liu, S.; Martin, M. D.; Sinding, M.-H. S.; Mak, S. S. T.; Carøe, C.; Liu, S.; Guo, C.; Zheng, J.; Zazula, G.; Baryshnikov, G.; Eizirik, E.; Koepfli, K.-P.; Johnson, W. E.; Antunes, A.; Sicheritz-Ponten,
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Kitchener, A. C.; Breitenmoser-Würsten, C.; Eizirik, E.; Gentry, A.; Werdelin, L.; Wilting, A.; Yamaguchi, N.; Abramov, A. V.; Christiansen, P.; Driscoll, C.; Duckworth, J. W.; Johnson, W.; Luo, S.-J.; Meijaard, E.; O’Donoghue, P.; Sanderson, J.; Seymour, K.; Bruford, M.; Groves, C.; Hoffmann, M.;
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range in colour from light to dark tawny. Male lion skins had manes of varying colouration and length. Head-to-tail length of stuffed males in zoological collections varies from 2.35 to 2.8 m (7 ft 9 in to 9 ft 2 in), and of females around 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in).
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In 19th-century hunter accounts, the
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originated from this collection and is very likely a descendant of a
Barbary lion. Five lion samples from this collection were not Barbary lions maternally. Nonetheless, genes of the Barbary lion are likely to be present in common European zoo lions, since this was one of the most frequently
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status to lion populations. Mane development varies with age and between individuals from different regions, and is therefore not a sufficient characteristic for subspecific identification. The size of manes is not regarded as evidence for
Barbary lions' ancestry. Instead, results of
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grouping that also included
Asiatic lion samples. Results provided evidence for the hypothesis that this group developed in East Africa, and about 118,000 years ago traveled north and west in the first wave of lion expansion. It broke up within Africa, and later in
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A comprehensive genetic study published in 2016 confirmed the close relationship between the extinct
Barbary lions from Northern Africa and lions from Central and West Africa and in addition showed that the former fall into the same subclade as the Asiatic lion.
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Skull size varied from 30.85 to 37.23 cm (1 ft 0.15 in to 1 ft 2.66 in). Some manes extended over the shoulder and under the belly to the elbows. The mane hair was 8 to 22 cm (3.1 in to 8.7 in) long.
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to identify captive
Barbary lions. Barbary lions may have developed long-haired manes, because of lower temperatures in the Atlas Mountains than in other African regions, particularly in winter. Results of a long-term study on lions in
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presented lions as gifts to the royal family of Morocco. When the family was forced into exile in 1953, the lions in Rabat, numbering 21 altogether, were transferred to two zoos in the region. Three of these were shifted to a zoo in
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for shooting lions. A comprehensive review of hunting and sighting records revealed that small groups of lions may have survived in Algeria until the early 1960s, and in Morocco until the mid-1960s. Today, it is
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period, showed signs of malnutrition and had probably lived in captivity for many years. The Barbary lion is a symbol in Nubian culture and was often depicted in art and architecture. Nubian deities, such as
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in this region. Historical sighting and hunting records from the 19th and 20th centuries show that the Barbary lion survived in Algeria until the early 1960s, and in Morocco until the mid-1960s. It inhabited
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was venerated as protector of the country. She represented destructive power, but was also regarded as protector against famine and disease. Lion-headed figures and amulets were excavated in tombs in the
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Bertola, L. D.; Jongbloed, H.; Van Der Gaag, K. J.; De Knijff, P.; Yamaguchi, N.; Hooghiemstra, H.; Bauer, H.; Henschel, P.; White, P. A.; Driscoll, C. A. & Tende, T. (2016).
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found in museum specimens that is thought to be of Barbary lion descent. The presence of this haplotype is considered a reliable
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is called the "Atlas Lions", and the supporters are usually seen wearing T-shirts with a lion's face or wearing a lion suit.
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became scarce in the Atlas Mountains, lions preyed on herds of livestock that were carefully tended. They also preyed on
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between the 9th and 6th centuries BC. The remains of seven mostly subadult lions were excavated at the necropolis
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kept 16 adult lions. With their dark, brown manes extending through the front legs, they looked like Barbary or
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population may have survived in remote montane areas into the early 1960s. The last known sighting of a lion in
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analyses of lion samples from North Africa showed that the Barbary lion does not differ significantly from the
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analysis using samples from African and Asiatic lions was published in 2006. One of the African samples was a
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and neighbouring mountains in Algeria harboured lions until about 1884. The Barbary lion disappeared in the
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contributed to isolating lion populations in North Africa.
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1477:Yamaguchi, N.; Haddane, B. (2002).
792:plains in the north and the Pic de
468:subordinated the lion to the genus
1121:was depicted with a lion head. In
438:Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
25:
1820:Blainville, H. M. D. de (1843). "
1074:Lion § Cultural significance
1009:, with the rest being shifted to
747:for shooting lions. Today, it is
3189:from the original on 2021-12-22.
3140:, retrieved: February 10th, 2021
2783:Nowell, K.; Jackson, P. (1996).
1951:West, P. M.; Packer, C. (2013).
1860:"A Checklist of African Mammals"
1457:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2010.00694.x
970:were Barbary lions, as shown by
662:. They were all part of a major
637:Democratic Republic of the Congo
56:
2935:. London, New York: Routledge.
2906:. London, New York: Routledge.
2142:Burger, J.; Hemmer, H. (2006).
1809:. Vienna: University of Vienna.
882:hunted lions in the hills near
807:and near human settlements. In
695:Former distribution and habitat
542:subspecies and synonymous with
458:Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes
3196:"Moroccan lions in zoos today"
2755:Great and small game of Africa
2736:Great and small game of Africa
2714:Great and small game of Africa
1396:Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde
1251:Morocco national football team
1170:lion was found in the tomb of
440:in 1843, was a male lion from
47:Barbary lion in Algeria, 1893
1:
3385:Mammal extinctions since 1500
2811:Biodiversity and Conservation
2595:Guggisberg, C. A. W. (1961).
635:and the northern part of the
365:, nutrition and the level of
2902:Wilkinson, T. A. H. (1999).
2599:. Cape Town: Howard Timmins.
2494:10.1371/journal.pone.0060174
2303:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000251
1070:Cultural depictions of lions
1054:Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
576:for all lion populations in
3375:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2597:Simba: the life of the lion
1366:"The Distribution of Lions"
1117:. The early Egyptian deity
339:characteristic to accord a
3406:
3208:"Barbary Lion Information"
2753:. In Bryden, H. A. (ed.).
2734:. In Bryden, H. A. (ed.).
2712:. In Bryden, H. A. (ed.).
2128:(Special Issue 11): 71–73.
1310:History of lions in Europe
1067:
1043:Haile Selassie of Ethiopia
951:
523:, namely the African lion
474:, when he wrote about the
3380:Extinct mammals of Africa
3370:Mammals described in 1758
2676:10.1163/18759866-07701002
2640:Wilkinson, J. G. (1878).
2259:10.1007/s10344-009-0280-5
2167:10.1007/s10344-005-0009-z
1536:10.1007/s10592-005-9062-0
53:Scientific classification
46:
37:
2749:Johnston, H. H. (1899).
2708:Johnston, H. H. (1899).
2664:Contributions to Zoology
2012:; Reeder, D. M. (eds.).
1125:, the lion-headed deity
831:regions by 1891, and in
629:Central African Republic
534:Some authors considered
287:and falls into the same
3390:Mammals of North Africa
3200:University of Kent Blog
2823:10.1023/A:1023641629538
2809:) at Addis Ababa Zoo".
2772:. London: John Edwards.
2365:10.1073/pnas.1919423117
1683:10.1126/science.1073257
1420:Panthera (Panthera) leo
908:Cervus elaphus barbarus
849:Beni Ourtilane District
823:region by 1890, in the
654:with lion samples from
359:Serengeti National Park
213:of the lion subspecies
2868:Porter, J. H. (1894).
1623:10.1098/rspb.2006.3555
1582:10.1002/zoo.1430060202
1483:International Zoo News
1090:
1056:. In partnership with
958:The lions kept in the
942:Ursus arctos crowtheri
716:
708:
517:Terence Morrison-Scott
444:that had been sent by
389:
320:
315:A Barbary lion in the
295:and northern parts of
2927:Engels, D.W. (2001).
2785:"Wild Cats of Africa"
2732:"The lion in Algeria"
2730:Pease, A. E. (1899).
2710:"The lion in Tunisia"
2068:: e.T15951A115130419.
1858:Allen, G. M. (1939).
1805:Meyer, J. N. (1826).
1774:Linnaeus, C. (1758).
1516:Conservation Genetics
1320:Cats in Ancient Egypt
1115:Early Dynastic Period
1081:
1068:Further information:
1064:Cultural significance
989:on the orders of the
894:Behaviour and ecology
714:
702:
527:and the Asiatic lion
466:Reginald Innes Pocock
380:
314:
219:. It was also called
2904:Early Dynastic Egypt
2768:Edwards, J. (1996).
2625:Planhol, X. (2004).
2576:Jardine, W. (1834).
1370:The Book of the Lion
1265:Wild cats in Africa:
847:occurred in 1956 in
798:Constantine Province
561:were subsumed under
491:Glover Morrill Allen
420:Felis leo barbaricus
413:zoological specimens
409:Constantine, Algeria
325:zoological specimens
2485:2013PLoSO...860174B
2419:2016NatSR...630807B
2356:2020PNAS..11710927D
2350:(20): 10927–10934.
2086:(Linnaeus, 1758)".
1971:. p. 149−159.
1735:2016NatSR...630807B
1675:2002Sci...297.1339W
1669:(5585): 1339–1343.
1617:(1598): 2119–2125.
1528:2006ConG....7..507B
1416:Hemmer, H. (1974).
1376:. pp. 109−147.
1315:Holocene extinction
954:Damnatio ad bestias
870:, in the region of
788:in the west to the
422:, described by the
381:Map shows range of
363:ambient temperature
3194:Black, S. (2014).
3167:Babas, L. (2018).
3154:Marks, T. (2018).
3065:10.5252/az2011n2a4
2407:Scientific Reports
1723:Scientific Reports
1445:Journal of Zoology
1274:African golden cat
1236:Roman North Africa
1091:
991:Duke of Wellington
776:in Algeria to the
717:
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685:P. l. melanochaita
456:, and died in the
390:
387:P. l. melanochaita
321:
221:North African lion
3352:
3351:
3225:Taxon identifiers
3053:Anthropozoologica
3009:(6971): 211–212.
2558:(in French). 2022
2533:(in Arabic). 2022
2427:10.1038/srep30807
2221:978-90-04-08876-4
2102:978-2-8317-0045-8
2025:978-0-8018-8221-0
1998:Wozencraft, W. C.
1978:978-1-4081-8996-2
1965:Mammals of Africa
1911:Mammalian Species
1743:10.1038/srep30807
1650:on 8 August 2007.
1422:(Linnaeus, 1758)"
996:The lions in the
805:Mediterranean Sea
705:Marcelin Flandrin
625:mitochondrial DNA
434:Felis leo nubicus
346:mitochondrial DNA
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1229:Kushite religion
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1084:Eugène Delacroix
934:P. pardus pardus
768:in Morocco, the
673:Late Pleistocene
603:Genetic research
525:Panthera leo leo
521:Palearctic realm
495:F. l. barbaricus
354:molecular marker
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1021:. Results of a
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868:Western Deserts
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1095:Egyptian art
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3257:Wikispecies
2849:Belfast Zoo
2670:(1): 7–16.
1961:Kingson, J.
1790:8 September
1570:Zoo Biology
1374:John Murray
1205:Arensnuphis
1180:Tutankhamun
1111:Upper Egypt
1050:Belfast Zoo
1027:Zoo Neuwied
976:radiocarbon
968:Middle Ages
880:Thutmose IV
559:somaliensis
493:considered
341:subspecific
293:West Africa
140:Pantherinae
136:Subfamily:
3359:Categories
3212:Being Lion
2942:0415261627
2913:0415260116
2870:"The Lion"
2854:2023-09-07
2694:2013-11-28
2578:"The Lion"
2562:2022-12-09
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987:London Zoo
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952:See also:
938:Atlas bear
920:Sus scrofa
829:Souk Ahras
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