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Wat (wie) is lion$44838$ - definitie

SUBSPECIES OF MAMMAL
Atlas Lion; North African Lion; Barbary Lion; North African lion; Numidian lion; Atlas lion; Egyptian lion; Algerian lion; Berber lion; Northern African lion; Mauretanian lion
  • The last photograph of a wild lion in the Atlas Mountains, taken by [[Marcelin Flandrin]] on a flight from [[Casablanca]] to [[Dakar]] in 1925<ref name="Black et al.2013"/>
  • Painting of a lion hunt in Morocco by [[Eugène Delacroix]], 1855, in the [[Hermitage Museum]]
  • Map shows range of ''P. l. leo'' and ''P. l. melanochaita''<ref name=Bertola2016/>
  • A Barbary lion in the [[Bronx Zoo]], 1897

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  • Two tailed embroidered gold lion from the end of the 17th century, Sweden.
  • Enamel from the tomb of [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou]] (c. 1160).
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  • Lion "passant guardant" or "Léopard"
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  • A [[Lion of Saint Mark]], from the [[Echternach Gospels]] (late 7th century).
  • The shield of [[Conrad of Thuringia]] (c. 1230s), a rare example of a preserved 13th-century knightly shield, displaying the Ludovingian ''lion barry''.
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ELEMENT IN HERALDRY
Lion Rampant; Lions in heraldry; Lion rampant; Lion passant; Rampant lion; Rampant Lion; Lions passant; Lions striding; Lion passant gardant; Heraldic lion; Lioncel; Saint Rampant
·noun A small lion, especially one of several borne in the same coat of arms.
Lion (heraldry)         
  • Two tailed embroidered gold lion from the end of the 17th century, Sweden.
  • Enamel from the tomb of [[Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou]] (c. 1160).
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  • Lion "passant guardant" or "Léopard"
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  • A [[Lion of Saint Mark]], from the [[Echternach Gospels]] (late 7th century).
  • The shield of [[Conrad of Thuringia]] (c. 1230s), a rare example of a preserved 13th-century knightly shield, displaying the Ludovingian ''lion barry''.
  • Diez]])
ELEMENT IN HERALDRY
Lion Rampant; Lions in heraldry; Lion rampant; Lion passant; Rampant lion; Rampant Lion; Lions passant; Lions striding; Lion passant gardant; Heraldic lion; Lioncel; Saint Rampant
The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically the lion has been regarded as the "king of beasts".
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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.
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King of beasts.
2.
Object of interest, rare spectacle, sight, show.

Wikipedia

Barbary lion

The Barbary lion, also called the North African lion, Berber lion, Atlas lion, and Egyptian lion, is an extinct population of the lion subspecies Panthera leo leo. It lived in the mountains and deserts of the Barbary Coast of North Africa from Morocco to Egypt. It was eradicated following the spread of firearms and bounties for shooting lions. A comprehensive review of hunting and sighting records revealed that small groups of lions may have survived in Algeria until the early 1960s, and in Morocco until the mid-1960s. Today, it is locally extinct in this region. Fossils of the Barbary lion dating to between 100,000 and 110,000 years were found in the cave of Bizmoune, near Essaouira.

Until 2017, the Barbary lion was considered a distinct lion subspecies. Results of morphological and genetic analyses of lion samples from North Africa showed that Barbary lions do not differ significantly from the Asiatic lion and fall into the same subclade. This North African/Asian subclade is closely related to lions from West Africa and northern parts of Central Africa and therefore grouped into the Northern lion subspecies Panthera leo leo.