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  2. 12 hours ago · Sudan is thought to have about 100 lions left, but it’s difficult to tell because the country is war-torn. Recently, 11 emaciated and traumatized lions were evacuated from Sudan to a big cat sanctuary in South Africa. 17. India. This is an Asiatic lion walking in the jungle of Gir National Park in India.

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    1 day ago · Savannahs with an annual rainfall of 300 to 1,500 mm (12 to 59 in) make up the majority of lion habitat in Africa, estimated at 3,390,821 km 2 (1,309,203 sq mi) at most, but remnant populations are also present in tropical moist forests in West Africa and montane forests in East Africa.

  4. 4 days ago · Rescued from near starvation, the lions are now beginning a new life at a South African wildlife sanctuary. Males Muheeb, Saham, Shujaa, Saif, and females Dhubiya and Aziza were saved by volunteers at Kuwait Zoo. Dhubiya and Saif, the youngest cubs, were found close to death and had to be nursed back to health at the zoo.

  5. 2 days ago · Around 100 years ago, there were around 200,000 lions in Africa. Today, that number has dropped to approximately 20,000. This decline is mainly due to habitat loss caused by human activities. In Nigeria, lions are only found in two areas: Kainji Lake National Park and Yankari Game Reserve.

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  6. 1 day ago · Six young lions, victims of the illegal wildlife trade in Kuwait, have found a new home at the ADI Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa. These lions, acquired for status and later abandoned, now ...

  7. 4 days ago · When it comes to lions visiting other countries, the short answer is no. Lions are not capable of traveling to foreign countries on their own. Their natural range is limited to specific regions in Africa and Asia where they have adapted to the local conditions over millennia. In rare cases, lions may be transported to other countries for ...

  8. 4 days ago · Barbary lions were once native to North Africa, including the Atlas Mountains but are now extinct in the wild. The last recorded Barbary lion was shot in Morocco in 1942. However, a small population persisted in remote montane areas until the early 1960s. Today, there are no Barbary lions left … Are Barbary lions still alive? Read More »

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