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English: Range map of the commonly accepted subspecies of the lion (Panthera leo) in the second half of the 20th century (azandica and nubica are not seperately distinguished because the type specimen of azandicus (northeastern Kongo) does not fit into the subspecies range in the original map)
Reference:
  • Haas, S.K.; Hayssen, V.; Krausman, P.R.. Mammalian species - Panthera leo. 2005 Mammalian Species (762): 1-11. pdf
Date 27 July 2012
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Author Altaileopard

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