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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Lion's Roar; Lion’s Roar; Lion's roar; Lion's Roar (disambiguation); The Lion's Roar (disambiguation)

Roar-ee the Lion         
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MASCOT OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Roaree the Lion; Columbia Lion; Matilda the Harlem Goat; Roar-ee
Roar-ee the Lion is the current incarnation of the Columbia Lion, the official mascot of Columbia University and the Columbia Lions. Already a long established symbol of the university, it was first adopted as the university's mascot in 1910 under the name "Leo Columbiae", and was renamed Roar-ee the Lion in 2005.
Cowardly Lion         
  • [[Bert Lahr]] as the Cowardly Lion for the 1939 film.
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ
The Wizard of Oz/Cowardly Lion; The Cowardly Lion; Cowardly lion; Cowardly Lion's Courage Medal; User:History mike/Cowardly Lion's Courage Medal; Courage the Cowardly Lion
The Cowardly Lion is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum.
lion         
  • Lion in [[Gir National Park]]
  • Roaring and striding lion from the Throne Room of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], 6th century BC, from [[Babylon]], Iraq
  • red ''[[Panthera spelaea]]''{{break}}blue ''[[Panthera atrox]]''{{break}}green ''[[Panthera leo]]''{{break}}{{break}}Maximal range of the modern lion{{break}}and its prehistoric relatives{{break}}in the late Pleistocene
  • [[Dorothy Gale]] meets the Cowardly Lion in ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''. Art by [[W. W. Denslow]], 1900.
  • Two captive male Asiatic lions in [[Sanjay Gandhi National Park]], India
  • Lions carved on a rock weight, [[Jiroft culture]], Iran, 3rd mil. BC
  • Lions in a tree near [[Lake Nakuru]]
  • Video of a wild lioness
  • Video of a lioness and her cubs in Phinda Reserve
  • A lioness in Gir National Park
  • Head rubbing among pride members is a common social behaviour.
  • Range map showing distribution of subspecies and clades
  • The Tsavo maneaters of East Africa on display in the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in Chicago
  • Granite statue of the Egyptian goddess [[Sekhmet]] from the [[Luxor Temple]], dated 1403–1365 BC, exhibited in the [[National Museum of Denmark]]
  • 645–635 BC}}
  • url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266755142}}</ref> the lower one on the 2010<ref name=davis2010/> and 2011<ref name=mazak2011/> studies.
SPECIES OF BIG CAT
Panthera Leo; Panthera leo; Man-eating lions; Lions; Felis leo; Nubian lion; African Lion; African lion; Lion cub; LION; Lion (animal); Mane (lion); North East Congo lion; African lions; Lion penis; P. leo; Mane of a lion; Congo lion; Lion attack; Lions mating; Mating lions; Sexual behavior of lions; Reproductive behavior of lions; 🦁; Congo Lion; Ethiopian lion; Addis Ababa lion; Abyssinian lion; Central African lion; Northeast Congo lion; Addis Abeba lion; Panthera leo abyssinica; East-Central African lion; Lions in Ethiopia; Middle African lion; Lions in Africa; Northeast African lion; Sub-Saharan African lion; Hunting behavior of lions; Panthera leo leo × Panthera leo melanochaita; Panthera leo leo x Panthera leo melanochaita; Northeast Congolese lion; Taxonomy of lions; Panthera leo leo and Panthera leo melanochaita; Mixed lion populations; Central lion; Social behavior of lions; Evolutionary history of lions; Attack by lion; Man-eating lion
n.
1.
King of beasts.
2.
Object of interest, rare spectacle, sight, show.

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Lion's Roar

Lion's Roar or The Lion's Roar may refer to:

  • Roar (vocalization)