Mexican Lion (New Pleistocene) (2024)

The Mexican lion (Panthera leo mexicana), is a descendant of African/Asiatic lions that escaped from zoos. They are the apex predators in the grassland, living in prides. They mainly prey on buffaloes, bison, horses, zebras, elks, deer, camels, antelopes, and even other large carnivores. They resemble the long-extinct American lion.

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Mexican Lion (New Pleistocene) (2024)
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