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A pride of lions finishing off a buffalo kill
Claros Ancient City (Klaros Sanctuary) Meeting Place of the Great Oracles
Lonely lioness eating its prey after hunting
Male lion eating in the wild.
Trafalgar square lions at Nelson column, center of London, United Kingdom
Lion on guard after killing hippopotamus
Lion of Lucerne in Switzerland
A female lion eating a kudu. The lioness is collared and lives in the Addo National Park in South Africa. The Addo National Park is open for the public and all the animals walk around free in the wild park.
London, UK - 26 April 2024: Trafalgar square lion at Nelson column with National Gallery at background
Portrait of a lioness stalking her prey. While walking carefully so as not to make the slightest sound, the body lowers to the ground and does not let the prey out of sight.
entrance lion by the spets of the new york public library
Lion feeding on waterbuck kill.
Lion of Belfort statue by Bartholdi, Place Denfert-Rochereau, Paris
A Lioness is enjoyed her caught giraffe.
Löwendenkmal (Lion Monument of Lucerne)\nA much visited tourist spot in Lucerne is the Löwendenkmal, a work conceived by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1820. Switzerland.
London, United Kingdom - Sep 7, 2021: Lion statue guarding Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square, London
LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND - APRIL 16: Lion Monument, a exhausted lion carved in a rock on April 16, 2015 in Luzern. Designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820\
Male lion eating wildebeest in the wild. Copy space.
London, UK - 26 April 2024: Trafalgar square lions at Nelson column with National Gallery at background
Lion statue in London Trafalgar Square in a sunny summer blue sky day. Called: The Landseer Lions, with National Gallery in background
Patience is one of the two lions made of pink Tennessee marble that guard the front door of the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue.
Lucerne, Switzerland - September 4, 2024: A picturesque city in central Switzerland known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and stunning setting by lake Lucerne and surrounded by mountains
Ancient China Tiger Shape Bronzeware Handle Close-up
African lion portrait eating a prey under rain in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Panthera leo family of Felidae
Great life of Lions in Serengeti National Park Tanzania!
Lewendenkmal, the lion monument landmark in Lucerne, Switzerland. It was carved on the cliff to honor the Swiss Guards of Louis XVI of France.
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Detail of a lion statue at the entrance to the Congreso de los Diputados building in Madrid, the Spanish Parliament. The statue dates from 1865.
The endangered and scarce Western Derby Eland (Taurotragus derbianus derbianus), the largest Eland in the world is shown eating sparse vegetation in open forest and savannah of Senegal in West Africa. Loss of habitat and hunting means there are thought to be less than 150 of this species of antelope in the world remaining in the wild and is considered to be 'Critically Endangered'. The more common Western Giant Eland is a subspecies of this antelope, the Lord Derby Eland. The Lord Derby Eland is so named after an expedition organised by the 13th Earl of Derby when British zoologist, Dr John Edward Gray identified the giant antelope and provided the scientific description of this supreme West African Antelope.The Western Derby Eland antelope can reach up to six feet high at the shoulder and weigh up to 1500 lbs but can only be found in the wild in Africa. The distinctive fawn coat colour has between 8 to 15 vertical pale cream stripes down their sides and a black stripe down the centre of the back. Both the male and the female have distinctive curved, spiraling horns, with the horns of males reaching up to 3 feet long (900mm). Their diet primarily consists of grass, leaves and branches.
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