- European Lion
Taxobox
name = European Lion
status = EX
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Felidae
genus = "Panthera "
species = "P. leo"
subspecies = "P. l. europaea"
synonyms="P. leo tartarica" (Serbia )
trinomial = "Panthera leo europaea"The European lion ("Panthera leo europaea" or "Panthera leo tartarica") could be an extinct subspecies of
lion that inhabited southernEurope until historic times. This population is generally considered part of theAsiatic lion ("Panthera leo persica"), but others consider it a separate subspecies, the European lion ("Panthera leo europaea"). They also could possibly have been the last remnants of theCave Lion ("Panthera leo spelaea").Two prehistoric lions lived in Europe, namely the
Early Middle Pleistocene European cave lion "Panthera leo fossilis" and the Upper Pleistocene European cave lion "Panthera leo spelaea". [cite journal|first=Burger |last=J.|coauthors= Rosendahl W, Loreille O, Hemmer H, Eriksson T, Götherström A, Hiller J, Collins MJ, Wess T, Alt KW.|year=2004|title=Molecular phylogeny of the extinct cave lion Panthera leo spelaea|journal=Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.|issue= 30|pages=pp. 841–849. [http://www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Biologie/Anthropologie/Burger_Cave_Lion.pdf Online pdf] ]Distribution
The European lion in historic times inhabited the
Iberian Peninsula , southernFrance ,Italy andBalkans south to northernGreece . [ru icon http://www.ecoinform.ru/public/release/?id=14682] Fact|date=May 2007 This was the northermost of the subspecies of lion until its extinction. Its habitat was the Mediterranean and temperate forests of the area, with prey that included thewisent , elk,aurochs ,deer and other European ungulates.Extinction
Due to their remote extinction, little is known about these subspecies of lion.
Aristotle andHerodotus wrote that lions were found in the Balkans in the middle of the first millennium BC. When Xerxes advanced throughMacedon in 480 BC he encountered several lions. [Asiatic Lion Information Centre. "2001 Past and present distribution of the lion in North Africa and Southwest Asia". Downloaded 1 June 2006 from http://www.asiatic-lion.org/distrib.html] [cite book|last=Guggisberg|first=C.A.W. |year=1961|title=Simba: the life of the lion|publisher=Howard Timmins|location=Cape Town.] Before 20 BC they became extinct fromItaly and around the year1 AD fromWestern Europe also. [http://rg.ancients.info/lion/lions.html Lion Coins ] ] Around the year70 they were restricted to northern Greece, in the area between the riversAliakmon andNestus . Finally, in the year100 they became extinct inEastern Europe too. After that lions in the European continent became restricted to theCaucasus , where a population of theAsiatic lion survived until the10th century .The European Lion became extinct due to excessive hunting (lion hunting was popular among the Greeks and Romans), over-exploitation, and competition with
feral dog s. Along with theBarbary lion and theAsiatic lion the European lion was used in the Roman arenas, where they fought against "bestiarii ", and animals like theCaspian tiger , theaurochs andbear s. Due to geographical distribution they were more accessible to Romans than North African and Middle Eastern lions. When the European lion was walking toward extinction, Romans began to import lions fromNorth Africa and theMiddle East to fight in the arenas. Further details about their extinction are unknown.ee also
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Asiatic Lion
*Cave Lion
*Lion
*List of unusual animal anecdotes References
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