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The King of Beasts
Plate 16 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated with designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874
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Artiodactyl Artiodactyla Big Cat Carnivora Cervidae Deer Epitheria Eutheria Even Toed Ungulate Felid Felidae Feliformia Feloidea Kill Lion Mammalia Pantherinae
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Plate 16 of The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated by the renowned natural history artist Joseph Wolf, showcases the majestic and powerful figure of the King of Beasts, the adult African Lion (Panthera leo). This magnificent creature, a member of the Felidae family within the larger order of Carnivora, is depicted in its natural habitat, the savannas and grasslands of Africa. The lion, an even-toed ungulate of the Artiodactyl order and the Feloidea suborder, is a large mammal, with a muscular and robust body covered in short, grey fur. The lion's distinctive mane, a long, thick coat of hair that grows around its head and neck, is a clear sign of its maturity and dominance. In this illustration, the lion is shown in the daytime, a time when these big cats are most active. With a piercing gaze and an open mouth, the lion appears to be on the hunt, ready to pounce on its prey. The image also includes a grey deer (Dama dama), a common prey species for lions, standing frozen in fear, sensing the imminent danger. The African Lion is a social animal, living in prides consisting of several females, their cubs, and one or more males. They are apex predators, relying on their strength, agility, and coordination to take down their prey. The lion's powerful jaws, equipped with sharp canines and molars, allow it to deliver a fatal bite to its victim. This stunning illustration, taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals published in London in 1874, is a testament to the beauty and power of the African Lion. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving these magnificent creatures and their habitats for future generations to enjoy.
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