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    2 days ago · African lions live in scattered populations across sub-Saharan Africa. The lion prefers grassy plains and savannahs, scrub bordering rivers, and open woodlands with bushes. It rarely enters closed forests. On Mount Elgon, the lion has been recorded up to an elevation of 3,600 m (11,800 ft) and close to the snow line on Mount Kenya.

  3. 1 day ago · Southwest Africa subpopulation (often called the Katanga lion) Eastern and Southern Africa subpopulation (often called Cape lion, Transvaal, and East African lions) The correct lower classification for lions is Panthera leo leo for lions in West Africa, Central Africa, North Africa, and Asian subpopulations. The other type of lion is

  4. 1 day ago · Lions are known for their exceptional sense of direction and navigation skills. Despite not having a traditional “map” to follow, lions are able to find their way back to their pride after hunting or exploring the surrounding area. Memory and Scent. One of the key ways that lions navigate is through memory and scent.

  5. 5 days ago · In South Africa, the Mapogo lion coalition ruled with a strong and chilling presence. They dominated the vast land of Kruger National Park, which covers a huge 170,000 acres. From 2006 to 2012, these six lions led by Makulu, Rasta, Scar, Pretty Boy, Kinky Tail, and Mr. T, changed the landscape and power dynamics of the area.

  6. 5 days ago · Lions are most active at night and live in a variety of habitats, but prefer grassland, savanna, dense scrub and open forest. Historically, they ranged throughout much of Europe, Asia, and Africa, but are now found primarily in parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

  7. 5 days ago · While not quite the king of the jungle, the lion does rule the open plains, savannahs, grasslands, and deserts of sub-Saharan Africa. They are the largest big cat species in Africa and live in prides for extra protection from the cruel wilderness they inhabit.

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