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lion, panthera leo linneas, 1 of [['jigs pa rnam par brgyad]], (1 of [[khyim bcu gnyis]]) [JV]
lion, panthera leo linneas, 1 of [['jigs pa rnam par brgyad]], (1 of [[khyim bcu gnyis]]) [JV]


1) king of beasts, lion; 2) place [IW]
1) king of beasts, lion; 2) place [IW]  
 
(med) seng ge'i sha, lion flesh (Phrin Las1987). <br>
Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) belong to the single remaining subspecies in this region. Once roaming from Greece to central India, Asiatic lions persist in the teak forest in the small Gir Forest preserve of northwest India. It differs from the African lion by a less developed mane (wikipedia). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 19:53, 3 December 2021 (UTC)


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lion. singha; lion, simha [RY]

lion, panthera leo linneas, 1 of 'jigs pa rnam par brgyad, (1 of khyim bcu gnyis) [JV]

1) king of beasts, lion; 2) place [IW]

(med) seng ge'i sha, lion flesh (Phrin Las1987).
Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) belong to the single remaining subspecies in this region. Once roaming from Greece to central India, Asiatic lions persist in the teak forest in the small Gir Forest preserve of northwest India. It differs from the African lion by a less developed mane (wikipedia). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 19:53, 3 December 2021 (UTC)