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Asiatic Lion

... six to seven feet excluding a three foot tail, with females being smaller, though larger individuals of around nine feet have been recorded. Asiatic Lions live in dry deciduous forests and scrub lands of the isolated Gir Forest of slightly ... Read Read: Asiatic Lion

By: Omer Ashraf | 26/05/2008 | Pets

Life Preservation and Breeding of Asiatic Lions in Gir National Park India

... . There is actually a lion breeding program and many breeding centers who not only study the behavior of these Asiatic lions; they also aim to multiply their number via artificial insemination. A good example is Sakkarbaug Zoo found along ... Read Read: Life Preservation and Breeding of Asiatic Lions in Gir National Park India

By: David H. Urmann | 19/11/2009 | Travel

Lion - the King of Beasts!

... unique from all other cats. They live in groups, called prides, that vary in number from 3-5 in case of Asiatic lions to up to 30-40 in African lions' case. Group living offers them several advantages including cooperative hunting and ... Read Read: Lion - the King of Beasts!

By: Omer Ashraf | 04/07/2007 | Pets

The Lions of Gir National Park

... wildlife sanctuary; and the 258 square kilometer is the fully protected area. This attraction is the home of Asiatic Lions, which are incidentally also the main attraction here. Unlike in some other national parks in India where tigers are ... Read Read: The Lions of Gir National Park

By: David H. Urmann | 27/10/2009 | Travel

Asiatic Cheetah

... true in case of females who don't hold as strongly to a territory as males. Not much is known about the reproductive profile of Asiatic Cheetah. Mid winter is believed to be the peak breeding season for the cats even though they have been ... Read Read: Asiatic Cheetah

By: Omer Ashraf | 26/05/2008 | Pets

Is An African Lion Safari On The Endangered List?

... can reach weights of between 500 to 600 pounds. What Does The Future Hold? The African lion is not yet on the endangered list unlike his Asiatic cousin but at the rate agricultural progress is taking place in Africa, there is a distinct ... Read Read: Is An African Lion Safari On The Endangered List?

By: Dean Caporella | 06/09/2006 | Travel
World Big Cat Safaris

World Big Cat Safaris launches

... is the highlight of any wildlife enthusiast's career. A typical India safari may consist of the one horned rhinos of Kaziranga, the Asiatic Lions of Sasan Gir National Park and of course the endangered but majestic Bengal Tigers. The best ... Read Read: World Big Cat Safaris launches

By: World Big Cat Safaris | 24/03/2009 | Travel
Priya Singh

Gir National Park Tours

... , lies in western Gujarat. As National Parks go, Gir practically sells itself: it serves as a reserve forest for preserving the Asiatic lion. The vast terrain—forests, grasslands, rivers and swamps—supports the full Animal Planet menagerie ... Read Read: Gir National Park Tours

By: Priya Singh | 12/10/2009 | Travel Tips

Famous Sites and More about Gir National Park

... visitors pleasant and long drives throughout the forest cover. The park’s main wildlife attraction is the Asiatic lion. This site is the only lasting habitat of this species that has been residing in the park’s forest since the year 1884. ... Read Read: Famous Sites and More about Gir National Park

By: Nayan Choure | 23/10/2009 | Travel

Famous Sites and More About Gir National Park

... visitors pleasant and long drives throughout the forest cover. The park's main wildlife attraction is the Asiatic lion. This site is the only lasting habitat of this species that has been residing in the park's forest since the year 1884. ... Read Read: Famous Sites and More About Gir National Park

By: David H. Urmann | 01/09/2009 | Travel
Radhika Jain

Popular Wildlife Sanctuaries of India

... visit the museum. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary (Gujarat) : Situated in Gujarat, Gir Wildlife Sanctuary is the home of Asiatic Lions. Once the part of the erstwhile Junagadh state, Gir was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1965. Gir Wildlife ... Read Read: Popular Wildlife Sanctuaries of India

By: Radhika Jain | 16/05/2008 | Destinations

Wildlife Resorts in West India

... park is famous for its Sambar, Nilgai, Leopard, Chinkara, Chowsingha, Wild Boars and Asiatic Lions. It is considered as the only sanctuary of the Asiatic Lions. The park is best visited between the months of January and May. Excellent ... Read Read: Wildlife Resorts in West India

By: Irinaparker | 18/06/2009 | Travel
Jessica Shankar

Tiger Tours of India

... jeep safari on tiger tours in Ranthambore, Corbett and Gir. The famous Asiatic lion is also found in Gir sanctuary. There are around 150 Asiatic lions in the sanctuary. This is a commendable number considering that in the early 19th ... Read Read: Tiger Tours of India

By: Jessica Shankar | 23/09/2008 | Exotic Locations

Vacation in Gujurat

... centre for Indian freedom struggle. Travel Attractions of Gujurat Sasangir Internationally recognised as the only surviving habitat of the Asiatic Lion, Sasan Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is situated around 65 km southeast of ... Read Read: Vacation in Gujurat

By: Alisha Singh | 01/08/2009 | Travel

Indian Wildlife Tours

... your excitement of wildlife tour to India. Gir National Park of Gujarat is famous as the sole abode of Asiatic Lions in India.It is also famous to have one of the highest populations of Leopards in India.It is the most ideal place to have ... Read Read: Indian Wildlife Tours

By: Sairaj | 25/07/2009 | Exotic Locations

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