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These cubs were not at all stressed by our closeness. Mom was just out of the shot, keeping a close eye on us, though.

Kruger National Park, South Africa

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A lion is perhaps not what springs to mind when seeing this, but the information sign next to this little waterfall, at the Shinto shrine Kanda-myōjin in Tokyo, will tell you that it is. And it is not as strange as is sounds. This is a komainu, a lion-dog, a common guardian at shrines and temples in Japan - but they are sometimes (such as here) also referred to as stone lions.

 

This is actually just one in a set of three, the cubs parents are at the top of the rock (or mountain, as it is actually written in Japanese, even though it is not translated as such), looking down on their offspring. The parents are quite old, believed to have been carved in the 18th century, but the cub disappeared and the original rock (mountain) destroyed in the devastating earthquake of 1923. The cub and the rock was reconstructed and reunited with the original lions in 1989, in celebration of the new emperor.

Male lion (Panthera leo) called "Izu" (aka Izu the Magnificent) father to 18 surviving cubs, waiting for his female companions "Oshana" and "Mina" at Lion Camp, San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Taken Zimanga Private Game Reserve, Mkuze, Zululand, South Africa.

 

Kruger National Park, South Africa

Taken Pilanesberg National Park, North West Province, South Africa

Taken at Folly Farm, Pembrokeshire and edited to make a portrait.

Avec une crinière moins fournie, un pelage plus épais et une touffe de poil caudale plus grande, le lion d’Asie est moins connu que son cousin africain. Vivant en milieu forestier le territoire d’un mâle recouvre partiellement celui de plusieurs petits groupes de femelles… On est bien loin du harem des lions d’Afrique. Autrefois, le lion d'Asie régnait sur tout le sous-continent indien. Aujourd'hui, il ne subsiste plus (300 à 400 individus) que dans le parc national de Gir, en Inde. L'espèce est en grand danger d'extinction.

 

Parc des Félins, 21 juillet 2021

An adult Mountain Lion (Puma concolor) rests in the woods on the edge of a rocky ledge at the entrance of Glendale Cove off Knight Inlet on the west coast of Canada.

 

We were on a wildlife tour, primarily for Grizzly Bear, with Tide Rip Grizzly Tours out of Telegraph Cove on the northeast tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

 

It is a boat tour which holds about 10 people and you are out for most of the day. If I remember, it is about 90 minutes travel to Glendale Cove but you never know what you may encounter. In this case, it was their first Mountain Lion observation and we had about 5 minutes as it patiently observed us and the surrounding area before disappearing into the woods.

 

It is something I will never forget, thankfully with some photos to remind me of that once in a lifetime observation.

 

4 June, 2013.

 

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Afrikaanse leeuw.

Lynda K. Kyrans painted this lion.

See: www.flickr.com/photos/49001017@N02/36256273063/

Le lion et les mouches, parc national Murchison Falls, Ouganda 🇺🇬

 

Découvrez sur mon blog My-Wildlife mon article sur mes safaris dans le parc www.my-wildlife.com/safari-au-parc-national-murchison-falls/ 😉

 

Lions are the only cats that live in groups. Lions are the second largest cat on Earth (after Siberian Tiger).

It was a pleasant 4-eye meeting (early morning, Engelhard Dam Road). He gave me few seconds to take some photos and then suddenly started roaring. At first I was a little bit in panic, but after few seconds I unerstood that this was not for me, he was calling his friends.

Kruger National Park is a South African National Park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of 19,623 km2 in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 km from north to south and 65 km from east to west.

 

South Africa, Kruger National Park

 

Please don't use my images without my permission. All images © Aivar Mikko.

 

Young male, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Kruger National Park

 

This is the last snap I took before shutting the window. The Lion was just plodding along past us, showing no interest in our presence.

Lion fish at Epcot's living with the seas aquarium

Lion Of Saint Mark / St Mark's Basilica / San Marco / Venice / Veneto / Italy

 

Album of Italy: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626300...

Lion behaviour after mating at Knowsley Safari Park, Merseyside.

This Stellar Sea Lion is keeping an eye on me but is otherwise not afraid and continues to swim in the area looking for salmon to eat.

 

Taken 16 September 2019 at Valdez, Alaska.

Katavi National Park, Tanzania

California Sea Lion

Scientific name: Zalophus californianus

 

In front of Old Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey.

 

Lion Cubs in Kenya learning to hunt...

 

The Lion Gate was the main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae, southern Greece. It was erected during the 13th century BC, around 1250 BC in the northwest side of the acropolis and is named after the relief sculpture of two lionesses or lions in a heraldic pose that stands above the entrance.

 

The Lion Gate is the sole surviving monumental piece of Mycenaean sculpture, as well as the largest sculpture in the prehistoric Aegean. It is the only monument of Bronze Age Greece to bear an iconographic motif that survived without being buried underground, and the only relief image which was described in the literature of classical antiquity, such that it was well known prior to modern archaeology. (Wikipedia)

The lion is another one of the amazing sand sculptures which add additional interest to the park at the palace of Ludwigsburg right now. In reality he sits in front of a restaurant which doesn't make a pretty background. When I saw him I immediately imagined him on a rock high above the plains of the Serengeti with only the sky above him and this is the reason why I chose this background for him.

Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Zimanga Private Game Reserve, South Africa

Adolescent male lion, Chobe NP, Botswana

Lion near Skukuza, Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park.

 

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The Golden Lion Tamarin is a perfect example how zoos can be beneficial and without a captive breeding program these little monkey's would of no doubt become extinct.

 

In the 80's the Golden lion Tamarin reached an all time low, with an estimated 150 individuals remaining in the wild and by 1996 they were classified as critically endangered. The reason for this was largely due to loss of habitat – 90 percent of Brazil’s coastal forests have been cleared for logging or development.

 

Fortunately for this species, conservationists have spent the last three decades fighting for their survival.

Thanks to a captive breeding and reintroduction program initiated with zoos around the world, their number increased to 1000 individuals in the wild by the year 2000 and their status was downgraded to endangered by 2003. Today there are an estimated 3000 golden lion tamarins in the wild.

 

Although perhaps more rust than black. Apparently it doesn't protect against rust ;-)

Santa Barbara, California

A beautiful large male Lion out walking in the early evening. Unfortunately he was on the other side of the river and the nearest crossing was miles away so only managed to get a few shots of him.

 

Image taken in the Mara North Conservancy, Masai Mara, Kenya.

 

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