The strange lion had a thick mane covering his stomach
A group of lions are descended from emperor lions Haile Selassie-founder of the zoo in 1948, left at the Addis Ababa zoo in Ethiopia, with a very strange mane, black and scissors Go down your chest to the end of your stomach.
A group of lions are descended from emperor lions Haile Selassie-founder of the zoo in 1948, left at the Addis Ababa zoo in Ethiopia, with a very strange mane, black and scissors Go down your chest to the end of your stomach
The lions have a thick black mane that pulls down this belly
Genetic differences with the current lion species. (Photo: Livescience)
Explaining the phenomenon, scientists led by Susann Bruche of the Royal College of London studied AND of 8 male lions and 7 females in the zoo.
The results show that these lions are genetically different from all other lions living today.
The animals in the zoo are the last lions with thick manes and black. Their wild populations were thought to be extinct due to excessive hunting. But recently, there have been several reports of seeing similar lions in Ethiopia's eastern and northeastern regions.
Now researchers are planning a field survey to verify the reports and take measures to preserve the lion species.
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