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  2. Elsa the lioness - Wikipedia

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    Elsa the lioness (c. 28 January 1956 – 24 January 1961) was a female lion raised along with her sisters "Big One" and "Lustica" by game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy Adamson after they were orphaned at only a few days old.

  3. Liliger - Wikipedia

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    A liliger was born in the United States from a lion named Simba and a ligress named Akaria at 6:18 AM on November 29, 2013, at The Garold Wayne Interactive Zoological Foundation in Oklahoma. [5] [6] At approximately 3:00 AM on November 30, 2013, the ligress gave birth to two more cubs. [7] [failed verification]

  4. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    The mountain lion (Puma concolor), also called the cougar, is the largest member of the cat family living in Yellowstone. Mountain lions can weigh up to 200 pounds (~90 kg), although lions in Yellowstone are thought to range between 140 and 160 pounds (~65 and ~70 kg) for males and around 100 pounds (45 kg) for females.

  5. American lion - Wikipedia

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    The American lion (Panthera atrox (/ ˈ p æ n θ ər ə ˈ æ t r ɒ k s /), with the species name meaning "savage" or "cruel", also called the North American lion) is an extinct pantherine cat native to North America during the Late Pleistocene from around 130,000 to 12,800 years ago.

  6. Family picnic at Los Angeles park takes a terrifying turn ...

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    A mountain lion that attacked a 5-year-old boy during a family picnic over the holiday weekend in Los Angeles County has been euthanized, according to state wildlife officials.

  7. Liger - Wikipedia

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    The history of lion–tiger hybrids dates to at least the early 19th century in India. In 1798, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772–1844) made a colour plate of the offspring of a lion and a tiger. The name "liger", a portmanteau of lion and tiger, was coined by the 1930s. [4] "Ligress" is used to refer to a female liger, on the model of ...

  8. Sade Shares Rare Family Footage of Her and Trans Son ... - AOL

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    Sade's new music video offers fans a rare glimpse into her family life.. On Friday, Nov. 22, the "Smooth Operator" singer, 65, shared the visual for "Young Lion," her first song in six years and a ...

  9. Mandrill - Wikipedia

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    Another 15-month long study of a 120-member group found a home range of 8.6 km 2 (3.3 sq mi) with an average traveling distance of 2.42 km (1.50 mi) per day. [47] Mandrills grooming at Natura Artis Magistra. Hordes consist of matrilineal family groups, and females are important for maintaining social cohesion. Strong connections with their ...