That is not an Asiatic Lion. That's an African Lion. The lions of the Gir Forest look much different. They do not carry a huge dark mane like this and runs down his belly. This one is reminiscent of a Barbary Lion.
These are Asiatic Lions , Paignton Zoo had Asiatic Lions in their collections for many years. However Asiatic Lions in colder climates such as being in zoos in the UK develop darker, thicker manes than those in the wild living in the Gir Forest. At present Paignton Zoo does in fact have African Lions, however these were only recently transferred from their sister site being Newquay Zoo in Cornwall
@@WhiteKnightProductions123 If that's the case, then I stand corrected. My apologies. It's just that they looks so much like African lions with their dark, large manes. On closer inspection, I can see what you are saying. That's amazing. Very beautiful. They seem almost more stocky and thicker than their African cousins? The limbs seem thicker, but not quite as tall as the African subspecies. Thanks for posting that.
Brother these are 100% asiatic lions. In the cold climate lions mane become very deep.once asiatic lions found in Greece, anatolia, Mesopotamia, Arabian peninsula, Persia, indian subcontinent.
Wrong, these are Asiatic lions are part of the European Asiatic lion breeding programme - the male has a denser, darker mane due to being in a colder climate.
Only 400 left in the wild. Need support of the world to save them.
More than 650 now...
It is Asiatic lion but like barbary lion because of cold it hair over grown
There are only 2 types of lions now just like tigers.
That is not an Asiatic Lion. That's an African Lion. The lions of the Gir Forest look much different. They do not carry a huge dark mane like this and runs down his belly. This one is reminiscent of a Barbary Lion.
These are Asiatic Lions , Paignton Zoo had Asiatic Lions in their collections for many years. However Asiatic Lions in colder climates such as being in zoos in the UK develop darker, thicker manes than those in the wild living in the Gir Forest. At present Paignton Zoo does in fact have African Lions, however these were only recently transferred from their sister site being Newquay Zoo in Cornwall
@@WhiteKnightProductions123 If that's the case, then I stand corrected. My apologies. It's just that they looks so much like African lions with their dark, large manes. On closer inspection, I can see what you are saying. That's amazing. Very beautiful. They seem almost more stocky and thicker than their African cousins? The limbs seem thicker, but not quite as tall as the African subspecies. Thanks for posting that.
Bhai tumhe knowledge hi nhi hai lagta hai tum barbery lion ko asiatic lion bna diye
Thise Is Not Asiatic Lion
Don’t give wrong information, these are not asiatic
Brother these are 100% asiatic lions. In the cold climate lions mane become very deep.once asiatic lions found in Greece, anatolia, Mesopotamia, Arabian peninsula, Persia, indian subcontinent.
Then which species of lion is it
Sorry you that full is not correct Asiatic lion only found in India in Gujarat gir national park
These are not Asiatic lions. These are Barbary lions.
Wrong, these are Asiatic lions are part of the European Asiatic lion breeding programme - the male has a denser, darker mane due to being in a colder climate.
www.paigntonzoo.org.uk/animals-plants/animals/details/asiatic-lion
White Knight Productions then how to differentiate between Barbary and Asiatic lions?? Both look the same.!!
Guruprasad k Asiatic Lions bro.
Guruprasad k Barbary Lions are not in the wild , These are Asiatic Lions , manes dark and smaller.