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Lions by the car

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Male lions in the Okavango Delta, a lush wetland where the Okavango River collides with the Kalahari Desert, are the largest lions on Earth, said filmmaker Dereck Joubert. Dereck and his wife, Beverly, both National Geographic explorers-in-residence, made a film about how these male lions survive, called "Game of Lions," which premiers Sunday (Dec. 1) at 10 p.m. ET on Nat Geo Wild.

Walking through water

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Lions in Botswana's Okavango Delta are probably the largest lions on the planet because there is an abundance of buffalo and other animals to prey upon in the region, and the fact that the animals often walk through water in the delta's many streams, building up their muscles, Dereck said. This female lion, which just feasted upon a dead buffalo, is seen walking through one of the many streams of the Duba Plains camp, a wildlife concession in northwestern Botswana.

The Jouberts

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Dereck, 57, and Beverly, 56, seem to belong here in the bush of the Duba Plains camp, where they made other films about lions, including "The Last Lions" and "Relentless Enemies."

Not yet huge

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It's no easy feat finding lions. But under the guidance of the Jouberts and a guide, it's a cinch. On the first afternoon of a three-day safari in Duba, the couple located a group of five lions, including two cubs, as a group of four journalists drove to see them. Live is tough for lion cubs, but especially males: Only about 1 in 8 male lions survive to adulthood.

Getting ousted

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When male lions begin to reach sexual maturity around age 2, the older males within the pride kick them out, Dereck said. The female lions, which are usually all related to some degree, typically stay behind. For a young male, "the betrayal by his own blood must be confusing to him, but this is an ancient rite — the casting out of young males into a world of unknowns — a world where he will be able make it, or die," said Dereck. After being kicked out, the young males roam the countryside solo or in small bands, often with their brothers or cousins, negotiating the no-cat's-land between territories of other lions.

Chowing down

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If lions survive long enough to find a promising new area, the next step is to take over another pride. But of course resident males will have none of that, and so they end up fighting, often to the death. They usually do this as a coalition, often consisting of three or four big males.

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Only physically strong, intelligent and fit males survive to become adults in charge of a pride. Females generally live longer than their counterparts. Male lions, for all their hardships, are sought after by trophy hunters. "Every now and then, a cub emerges as a battle-scared warrior, and then gets shot for the very qualities that have allowed him to be a survivor," Dereck said.

In decline

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There are only about 20,000 lions left in Africa, Beverly said. Other estimates put the number slightly higher, closer to 30,000. Regardless, their numbers are declining at an alarming rate, experts agree. About 50 years ago, there were 450,000 lions — a decline of more than 95 percent, Beverly added.

Poaching troubles

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Trophy hunters, mostly Americans, kill nearly 700 lions per year, typically males, Dereck said. Perhaps an even bigger problem is the use of wire snare traps by expanding rural populations in Africa. These traps catch a variety of animals, which then die, attracting lions, which then fall prey to the traps themselves, he added.

Hanging out

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Here, lions took shelter in the shade created by the car, and on the left is Dereck Joubert. The Jouberts said they hope that the film will help people appreciate how difficult it is for male lions to survive to adulthood, and in turn discourage hunting of these animals. Viewing the animals up close shows just how easy it is to approach them, and makes it clear that lion hunting wouldn't be particularly challenging.

Taking a leap

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Here a female can be seen hopping across a stream. The killing of an adult male in a pride can throw the group into chaos, Dereck said. For example, this makes the pride more vulnerable to attack from an outside group of males, leading to upheaval and the almost certain killing of any young cubs, Dereck said. When male lions take over a new territory, they almost always kill the prides' cubs, since they are not biologically related and do not want to spend energy ensuring that other lions' genes will be passed on.

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FAQs

What is the biggest lion ever recorded? ›

A very large wild lion in Africa was observed in Kenya near Mount Kenya. This male African lion was 11 feet long and weighed an incredible 600 pounds! However, as we noted above, there were reports of a lion that weighed 690 pounds, and Guinness Book of World Records has claimed as the largest lion on record.

Who is the greatest lion of all time? ›

Here are five examples of famous lions you may have heard of:
  • Simba. As a young cub, Simba from The Lion King, longed to be a mighty ruler like his father Mufasa. ...
  • Kimba the White Lion. ...
  • Aslan. ...
  • The Cowardly Lion. ...
  • Cecil the Lion.
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What is the biggest breed of lion? ›

Barbary lions, also known as Atlas lions, are the largest lion subspecies. An adult male weighs about 500 pounds and features a dark mane. The lions once roamed their native northern Africa (Morocco to Egypt) but were wiped out due to human activities. Many were killed by gladiators in Roman times.

How tall is the tallest lion? ›

Size. Lions stand between 3.5 and 4 feet (1 and 1.2 meters) tall at the shoulder. Males grow to lengths of 10 feet (3 meters) and have a 2 to 3 foot (60 to 91 centimeter) tail. They weigh from 330 to 550 pounds (150 to 250 kilograms).

How big are the super lions? ›

They are super lions.

They can weigh up to 250 kg and have a shoulder height of 1.2 m. Some researchers believe that this is due to the abundance and variety of prey in the Delta, as well as the lack of human interference.

How many black lions are left? ›

There's no such thing as a black lion. Many cat species have a gene for black fur that pops up sometimes (that's what panthers are), but lions don't have this gene. There are black jaguars, black leopards, and of course black house cats, but there are no black lions.

Which lion killed most humans? ›

The Most Dreaded Man-Eating Lions In History
RankThe Man-Eater/sNumber Of Victims
1The Man-Eaters of Njombe1,500
2Tsavo Lions140 (recent analysis suggests a lower count)
3Chiengi CharlieAbout 90
4OsamaOver 50
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What is the most feared lion? ›

The "Man-Eaters of Njombe" are estimated to have killed 1,500 people. They were so feared that while locals knew about them, they wouldn't even mention their name. There was a pack of lions that terrorized a region during the mid-20th century.

Is a Siberian tiger stronger than a lion? ›

While it would depend on the size, age and aggressiveness of the specific animals involved, generally tigers have a significant advantage. On average tigers are larger, but more importantly they are more capable of fighting standing on their hind legs.

What is the rarest lion on earth? ›

It is feared that as few as 350 Asiatic lions remain in the wild, in one restricted area, the Gir Forest in the state of Gujarat, India. The species is listed as endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List of threatened species.

What is the biggest animal a lion can eat? ›

Lions are carnivores, meaning their diet is made up of meat. They will eat pretty much every animal they can prey upon, however mostly this tends to be buffalo, zebra, giraffe, warthog and antelope species. They will also prey on the young of larger mammal species such as rhino and elephant if the opportunity arises.

Are there any pure Barbary lions left? ›

The last recorded Barbary lion was shot in Morocco in 1942. The only Barbary lions left in the world are now found in zoos and are part of a global and collaborative breeding programme to ensure their future survival. Barbary lions are recorded throughout history.

What is the strongest lion in history? ›

Scarface had a reputation for being a fierce and powerful lion, and he was respected by both his own pride as well as other lion prides in the area. He was a Masai lion, and their population is threatened due to habitat loss, poaching, and other human factors.

Who would win, lion or tiger? ›

Scientists say that in a fight between a Bengal tiger and an African lion, there is a 90 per cent chance that the tiger will win. A tiger is slightly faster than a lion, arguably more ferocious, and more agile. A tiger is also 5 per cent taller and 8 per cent heavier than a lion.

How large was the Barbary lion? ›

The Barbary lion is one of the largest lion sub-species. This big cat measure one metre in height at the shoulder and up to three and a half metres in length. Average weight can be up to 230 kilograms. Belfast Zoo is home to a pride of Barbary lions.

Is the Barbary lion still alive? ›

The Barbary lion lived in the mountains and deserts of the Maghreb of North Africa from Morocco to Egypt. It was eradicated following the spread of firearms and bounties for shooting lions. Today, it is locally extinct in this region.

Is Hercules the liger still alive? ›

The liger appropriately named Hercules weighs 418kg and lives at Myrtle Beach Safari Wildlife preserve in South Carolina.

How big was the biggest cave lion? ›

Similarly, footprints attributed to a male cave lion measured 15 cm (6 in) across. The heaviest Panthera spelaea was estimated to weigh 339 kg (747 lb). This shows that P. spelaea would have been up to or over 12% larger than modern lions, but still smaller than the earlier Panthera fossilis or the American lion (P.

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