Barbary Lions | Largest Lions in the World?

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
  • The Barbary lions once inhabited North Africa - they were said to have magnificent manes and were supposedly the largest of all lion species. So, what happened to them?
    Tsavo Lions Image by Richard Rhee Licensed Under CC BY-SA 2.0 (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...)
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Komentáře • 811

  • @matthewzito6130
    @matthewzito6130 Před rokem +376

    The Atlas Mountains must have been an interesting place with Barbary Lions, Leopards and Striped Hyenas living alongside Brown Bears, Red Deer and Barbary Sheep.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations  Před rokem +32

      Indeed!

    • @roccosantanelli2802
      @roccosantanelli2802 Před rokem +14

      Didn’t think there was Brown bears in the whole continent of Africa?

    • @matthewzito6130
      @matthewzito6130 Před rokem +53

      @@roccosantanelli2802 There were brown bears in the Atlas Mountains (Morocco) until relatively recently. It was the only African population. ... Of course, there were also Lions in Southern Europe in ancient times, so the two species would have overlapped on both continents.

    • @roccosantanelli2802
      @roccosantanelli2802 Před rokem +9

      @@matthewzito6130 didn’t know that - thanks

    • @medmax6978
      @medmax6978 Před rokem +17

      @@matthewzito6130 It lived almost all throughout north Africa reaching Libya but it was officially last seen in Morocco in like 1870. Though there were rumoured sightings in Algeria some years back but they were never verified.

  • @mickey23052
    @mickey23052 Před rokem +327

    For me the most impressive animal on earth, even if the Siberian tiger is partly bigger. It's not the size alone, it's the overall appearance that makes the lion so impressive.

    • @clips9294
      @clips9294 Před rokem +14

      Ever heard of the Cape lion

    • @mickey23052
      @mickey23052 Před rokem +14

      @@clips9294 Yes, it is said to have been the largest subspecies of lion

    • @malindudissanayake7458
      @malindudissanayake7458 Před rokem +11

      @@mickey23052 oh wait rly, I didn't know that. There even bigger than Barbary, wow must of been one hell of an animal. But then again all these lions are small compared to the giant American lions, that thing was a monster.

    • @TONyjustRoCks
      @TONyjustRoCks Před rokem +19

      You just read my mind. Lions have to be at the top of the most majestic animals. They are a perfect blend of regal, noble and feral characteristics; wrapped up together with strength. No wonder the Savior of the Mankind is referred to as the Lion of Judah.

    • @mickey23052
      @mickey23052 Před rokem +3

      @@TONyjustRoCks Yes! I just imagine what a lion would look like as a light/fire figure? His mane would glow like blazing flames, golden yellow to orange, his eyes like dark yellow embers, his fur and paws like glistening sunlight.

  • @ClubisteM
    @ClubisteM Před rokem +46

    As a Tunisian/North African, every time I think about them, I am extremely sad that they went extinct.

    • @gomahklawm4446
      @gomahklawm4446 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Remember to thank Europeans....

    • @fhhu7221
      @fhhu7221 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ما زالو في المغرب

    • @ClubisteM
      @ClubisteM Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@fhhu7221 no, they're extinct bro

    • @wm_9640
      @wm_9640 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ClubisteMI think there’s hybrid Barbary lions in captivity

    • @jimsmith9744
      @jimsmith9744 Před měsícem +1

      @@wm_9640 You’re right, they’re extinct in the wild but there are a few in captivity

  • @zim_christ_lion
    @zim_christ_lion Před rokem +131

    Words cannot describe how evil and destructive humans can be. One of the greatest tragedies in history was losing this majestic and sacred lion.

    • @boogsybrooks
      @boogsybrooks Před rokem +11

      Don't blame all humans. Africans aren't the reasons those beautiful creatures are no longer here.

    • @zim_christ_lion
      @zim_christ_lion Před rokem +8

      @@boogsybrooks Yes. I agree. Not all humans are bad. There is so much good within us. But It is sad so many innocent beings like the Barbary Lion have to suffer because of us humans. They also have a right to live here in peace and raise their families without being hunted or slaughtered to fill humanity's selfish ego. But the good news is We are going into an age where humanity will transform into a loving, kind, wise and evolved species. Our duty as humans is to spread acts of Loving Kindness and Compassion to all living beings on our Earth and watch over them as their guardians.

    • @m.williams4971
      @m.williams4971 Před rokem +11

      @@boogsybrooks No one implied ‘humans’ meant ‘Africans’. Seems colonists from Europe did most of the damage(rifles)?

    • @m.williams4971
      @m.williams4971 Před rokem +3

      @@boogsybrooks No one implied ‘humans’ meant ‘Africans’. Seems colonists from Europe did most of the damage(rifles)?

    • @desireepatterson5977
      @desireepatterson5977 Před rokem +3

      Its sad that's such a beautiful creature is extinct 😭

  • @user-gh7nn5cx5t
    @user-gh7nn5cx5t Před rokem +24

    The last known photo of the barbaric lion is just so iconic and equally sad at the same time.

  • @ThePanther97
    @ThePanther97 Před rokem +163

    The interesting thing is that Barbary lions were not the only lions to look like that, there was various lion populations throughout Africa that looked similar. They were generally found in the colder mountainous regions, with the exception of the Cape region of South Africa, due to it's Southern location it already had a cool climate. Anyway, these unique looking lions were mostly found in the most prominent mountain ranges in Africa, from Mount Kenya, the Aberdare range to the Ethiopian Highlands in East Africa and then the mountain ranges throughout Southern Africa.
    Lions once lived in the coldest and snowiest country in Africa, the small mountainous country called Lesotho. This southern African country has frosty, sub zero winters even in the lower altitudes, at higher altitudes snowy conditions occur frequently in winter and natives have lived there for centuries despite the harsh conditions. So lions would've experienced very cold and snowy conditions in this region, they would've preyed mostly on the huge mountain dwelling elands, can you imagine lions chasing such huge prey in a snowfield? That would be an awesome sight. Leopards also roamed Lesotho, so they would've looked similar to the Amur leopards in appearance and likely larger in body size too. Lions were confirmed extinct in Lesotho by the late 19th century, the last verified Lesotho lion was killed by a missionary.
    Most of the unique African lion populations I mentioned have been killed off, with the exception of the very elusive Ethiopian lions. Lions still grow similar sized manes in the wild, although not as impressive as those unique African lion populations, they're still impressive nevertheless. You'll still see a good amount of lions with long impressive manes in Ngorongoro Crater and occasionally in the Serengeti plains, both regions are quite high in altitudes especially in the Ngorongoro Crater. Southern Africa has the occasional impressive manes too, especially in the plateaus or the southernmost regions.
    Thank you for your patience whoever got this far, because I know this was quite a read, I can't help myself sometimes.

    • @ifriyour1641
      @ifriyour1641 Před rokem +3

      do u have an article talking about the similarity, i don't think that because when we talk about atlas mountain in morocco we talk about big atlas; smal atlas anti-Atlas and Rif mountains in the north this means that moroccan Lions are protected from the genetic mix with the other Lions Breed
      This explains why the Berber Lions live alone because there are not enough competitors.
      Another example is the Berber dogs who also live in Attlas mOUNTAIN which is an ancient breed of dogs very close to the wolf and very aggressive.

    • @ThePanther97
      @ThePanther97 Před rokem +5

      @@ifriyour1641
      I said similar in appearance, like their big manes and hairy appearance, I didn't say similar in genetics. The only lions that are genetically similar to Atlas lions are West African lions, North Central African lions and Asiatic lions. The lions I mentioned are not genetically close to Atlas lions, they are East African and Southern African lions, the ones that looked similar to Atlas lions lived in colder mountainous areas like I said before, so they grew bigger manes in the process.

    • @harsha1989able
      @harsha1989able Před rokem +4

      Wow that's some great interesting stuff, I had not known about these until now... Thanks a lot for the information, it's much appreciated...

    • @ThePanther97
      @ThePanther97 Před rokem +4

      @@harsha1989able
      Yes, I only wish more people knew, because it shows a lot more about lion diversity and range than most people think. I'm glad you got something from my comment and I appreciate you for reading it, thank you.

    • @harsha1989able
      @harsha1989able Před rokem +2

      @@ThePanther97 indeed, I wonder how I did not read anywhere about these various unique lion populations previously living in the mountainous regions of Africa...
      Thanks again, for your comment... May your kind grow...

  • @junwoojang2941
    @junwoojang2941 Před rokem +86

    Lions that lived in mountains. So unfortunate that we don't even have a photo to see a lion in mountain wildlife. I can imagine that it would've been majestic.

    • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922
      @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 Před rokem +5

      there are many photos of a barbary lion in a montain set!!! search the worlds: barbary lion montana!!!

    • @trent_king
      @trent_king Před rokem +2

      Lion King😂

    • @patrickbaxter9965
      @patrickbaxter9965 Před rokem +4

      Why we as humans trying to destroy others species of lives can u imagine how evils we r thinking

    • @julioibaniaz9634
      @julioibaniaz9634 Před rokem

      The fix is to expel the distructive light skin people from Nothern Africa, the came frim Eutope to eat kill & distroy ,Note : the Native Africans BLACK SKIN , below the sahara did not distroy the Animals,also the Dark skin people of India. they preserve these Majestic animals the light skin invaders from Europe only kill and distroy anything that wall fly or creep.

    • @paulmitchell6485
      @paulmitchell6485 Před rokem

      I run into Asians like you on a building site. Every question you ask they say yep yep yep, the whole time they don't understand a f@cking word you're saying

  • @nonyabusiness1126
    @nonyabusiness1126 Před rokem +101

    People need to respect and give nature back the room to thrive.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem +3

      How would you initiate that?

    • @nonyabusiness1126
      @nonyabusiness1126 Před rokem +9

      @@WDLC1911 Education...THEN preservation of what remains while slowly buying out property to extend the wild. Balance benefits all.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem +4

      @@nonyabusiness1126, just checking.
      I like your idea.

    • @nonyabusiness1126
      @nonyabusiness1126 Před rokem +4

      @@WDLC1911 Great. Let's just convince the other 8 billion territorial apes now...or an indestructible UFO to make them. :)

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem +1

      @@nonyabusiness1126 that's where we differ. There can be no force involved.

  • @zim_christ_lion
    @zim_christ_lion Před rokem +43

    From a Zimbabwean wildlife enthusiast. Barbary Lions were such incredible, majestic beings. One can imagine the awe they induced upon man alike when seen. This only strengthens my resolve and dedication to protect the African Lion and the rest of Africa's Wildlife for the rest of my life.

    • @treasurethetime2463
      @treasurethetime2463 Před rokem +1

      Leave it to the "visitors" to organize hunts to eradicate such an amazing creature.

    • @lucykelly7152
      @lucykelly7152 Před rokem

      Some people just wanted them dead. Some people will always want to hunt, unless they stop being.

    • @ROSUJACOB
      @ROSUJACOB Před rokem +1

      I love africa!!!

    • @zim_christ_lion
      @zim_christ_lion Před rokem +2

      @@lucykelly7152 There will be no more tolerance for such evil practices. It will be abolished.

    • @zim_christ_lion
      @zim_christ_lion Před rokem +4

      @@treasurethetime2463 Loving Kindness, Respect and Compassion for the Lion and all other life will restore them. They will not go extinct

  • @jabu1591
    @jabu1591 Před rokem +12

    The last recorded shooting of a Barbary lion was in 1942 in Morocco. The last populations are believed to have survived into the 60s with the last known sighting being in 1956 in Algeria.

  • @davidsippel1856
    @davidsippel1856 Před rokem +22

    Barbary lions are the most impressive amazingly beautiful animal 🦁♌

  • @swaragdivakaran3324
    @swaragdivakaran3324 Před rokem +36

    They were such majestic creatures 😭 I hope modern technology will help bring back these beautiful creatures

    • @vincentberner5606
      @vincentberner5606 Před rokem +9

      Modern technology is what's driven them to extinction

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem +1

      The problem is living with them in relatively close proximity.
      While I love the **IDEA** I’m under no illusions that occasionally people will cross paths with and it ain’t gonna be pretty.

    • @midingperme4226
      @midingperme4226 Před rokem +2

      @@vincentberner5606 and modern technology is only the thing that can bring them back

    • @Freshkiwitzuyu247
      @Freshkiwitzuyu247 Před rokem +1

      It would useless to bring them back they’d be hunted again, the population humans in North Africa has increased greatly since they went extinct

  • @jasperforever7549
    @jasperforever7549 Před rokem +65

    My grandparents (born in beginning of 1900) told us a lot about barbary lion they said that he was really majestic with a large black mane..and people was hunting him.. I'm really so sad to lose him 🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @yakakay8686
      @yakakay8686 Před rokem +1

      Please tell us more ?! But where??

    • @denyoellamcy8251
      @denyoellamcy8251 Před 2 měsíci

      People hunted them just because they're lions ?? It boils my blood to see how evil someone can be

    • @jasperforever7549
      @jasperforever7549 Před 2 měsíci

      @@denyoellamcy8251 European was taking him for. Shows in places like Colesiom in Roumanian empire.. Then France came. Here and they was Killing him with Guns.. Native people of north Africa were just doing a réaction to protect themselves and there sheeps from lions and also from barbary léopard.. But européan who caused in extinction

  • @malinanjana
    @malinanjana Před 2 lety +22

    This channel deserves more recognition

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 Před rokem +115

    There are videos showing some of the lions in Morocco, or their descendants in other countries, that are claimed to be Barbary lions. Their appearance is different than the sub-Saharan lion, including head shape. Aren't there still captive lions in Morocco that have been bred from lions in the kingdom's possession for well over a century? It is such a shame that humans have devastated so many animals throughout history.

    • @hotepsalam
      @hotepsalam Před rokem +7

      And it’s the animals they chose to eradicate which makes it even worse

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 Před rokem +10

      @ACEKING
      You could very well be right. The interesting thing is that their heads are shaped differently than sub Saharan African lions. If they are mixed, they appear to be made up mostly of Barbary Lion genes. At what percentage do we say "hybrid" or that they are so much Barbary that they can be categorized as Barbary Lions? I don't know for sure but that's what some of the videos I've seen in the past do suggest. Some of them are amazing specimens.

    • @dyent
      @dyent Před rokem +1

      It's possible that the head shape has been influenced by a century of inbreeding.
      Let's say the original breeding stock consisted of 8 individuals with a 50/50 gender distribution. In that scenario, you could at most go 4 generations without any inbreeding. Even if its multiple females per male, you're still limited - Male As offspring can breed with male Bs offspring, the resulting cubs could breed with a descendent of male C, but if there's only 3 males to start with then the next generation has to be inbred.

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 Před rokem

      @@dyent
      You could very well be right. I don't know enough about it personally. I just remember watching some videos and seeing these majestic creatures. What a shame that they appear to have been completely wiped out. At least we have some form of lions left in the world. We need to remember the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) as a cautionary tale.

    • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922
      @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 Před rokem +8

      @ACEKING New research shows that lions in Africa probably constitute a single population that interbred during several waves of migration since the Late Pleistocene!! So the fact that the morocco lions share DNA with other lions from different places doesn´t mean that they are not a pure breed of barbary lions because even the original barbary lions were not pure and problably shared DNA with other lions as well!!! 5 DNA samples from the morocco lions at rabat zoo were tested and were not maternaly barbary!!! However a distinct hyplotype found in barbary lions specimen kept in museums was found in another lion from the same collection!!!! That hyplotype is believed to be a good marker to identify living true barbary lions!

  • @questioneverything2488
    @questioneverything2488 Před rokem +32

    The Lions situated at the bottom of Nelson's Column in London are thought to be Barbary Lions. Great video thank you very much

  • @ibrahimghaitetali3889
    @ibrahimghaitetali3889 Před rokem +78

    It pains me to know we had these beautiful lions in my country but not anymore

    • @craigleibbrand7761
      @craigleibbrand7761 Před rokem

      You're absolutely right leave it too man to destroy the animals, trees and plants of this Earth.

    • @ToXicKush420
      @ToXicKush420 Před rokem +1

      That's Roman's for you they killed pretty much everything for sport just so they can put on shows for the rich and most of the people who died in the coliseum were poor slaves and farmers honestly I'm glad the Roman empire fallen tho it wasn't just Roman's humans in general but still a good chunk of the reason why the lions are extinct was for gladiatorial combat and sport hunting

    • @laotouaxiong
      @laotouaxiong Před rokem +3

      You gotta go back in time and ask the Roman

    • @uzi9625
      @uzi9625 Před rokem

      Listen to "Christian Prince" in CZcams. Hes an arab and shows you all the evidence from your own islamic sources that islam is false. Lord Jesus is GOD.

    • @rayanebensouda9707
      @rayanebensouda9707 Před rokem

      blame the french

  • @norwegianblue2017
    @norwegianblue2017 Před 2 lety +59

    It makes me sick the way our ancestors had so little disregard for wildlife and actually even set out to eradicate apex predators like the Barbary Lion. I wish they could have recovered like the American Bison and wolves.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations  Před 2 lety +11

      I think there are a few captive lions that descend from actual Barbary Lions, and there were plans to reintroduce them back into the wild… not sure what happened to the project.

    • @Dhaneshakesarindu
      @Dhaneshakesarindu Před 2 lety +6

      @@AegleCreations that's not original barbary lions, always hybrid lions

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dhaneshakesarindu I see, thx

    • @zoolghiest7454
      @zoolghiest7454 Před 2 lety +6

      @@AegleCreations I heard about this and seen some their mains are longer and dark and dont stop at the neckline they travel all the way underneath their bellies. Tail hair is a bit longer 2.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations  Před 2 lety +1

      @@zoolghiest7454 Yes, supposedly they had manes that traveled all the way underneath the belly...

  • @PK-jj6qo
    @PK-jj6qo Před rokem +10

    This footage is absolutely incredible!!!

  • @zzzzz77771
    @zzzzz77771 Před rokem +35

    I absolutely love the photo taken by the pilot. It's so majestic, yet haunting. A last of its kind, an amazing snapshot of a magnificent creature now long gone.
    I don't know what it is about the photo, it just has an effect on me.

    • @megalodon6108
      @megalodon6108 Před rokem +2

      similar to the thylacine footage from Hobart zoo

  • @ryantheking1992
    @ryantheking1992 Před rokem +12

    I’m a proud Moroccan 🇲🇦 and happy to learn more about my countries animal 😁😁

    • @lawlessfarming9878
      @lawlessfarming9878 Před rokem +1

      As a south african, we are also proud of morroco,what nice people you guys are

    • @00kaza00
      @00kaza00 Před rokem

      You’re not native to Africa so no it’s not your “country’s“ animal it’s native African’s animal. I’m sure you’re an invasive Arab/so called Berber. Just like the invasive non native Africans of Southern Africa aka the Dutch, the British. And whatever lion the European didn’t kill of the so called Arabs killed the rest.

    • @ryantheking1992
      @ryantheking1992 Před rokem

      @@00kaza00 it literally says that the national animal of Morocco is the Lion, check are Moroccan passports, and are King…

    • @jabu1591
      @jabu1591 Před rokem

      @@ryantheking1992 animals don’t belong to sole nations if they are found across the continent

    • @zebnayed7547
      @zebnayed7547 Před rokem

      @@jabu1591 bro wtf ? So why then there is kangaroo in Australia ?

  • @Senaabeyguaratne
    @Senaabeyguaratne Před rokem +6

    Very Knowledgeable Documentary . Many Thanks Dear Thivanka for tracing details of The history of Lions . Keep up the Good Work 💖

  • @kimberlina238
    @kimberlina238 Před rokem +3

    Wow, These guy's just demand Respect...☺

  • @NS_1410
    @NS_1410 Před rokem +15

    Majestic! Absolute mean machine of an animal the barbary is!

  • @karoonboomie2813
    @karoonboomie2813 Před rokem +4

    Such Beautiful Legendary Majestic Kings!

  • @mikefisher4834
    @mikefisher4834 Před 2 lety +14

    This video shows just how much better off this planet would be if humans never existed💯

  • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344

    Imagine how different our natural world would look if all species that have gone extinct from the 16th century to now had not gone extinct

  • @RS-lm1cz
    @RS-lm1cz Před 2 lety +9

    superb documentary. thx for sharing and waiting for more :)

  • @j.a.martir6438
    @j.a.martir6438 Před rokem +14

    Since the largest Tiger is the Siberian Tiger and it's from a cold climate; it would be logical to assume that the Barbary Lion (Also from a cold climate) were larger than today's African Lions.

    • @IndoAryan
      @IndoAryan Před rokem +5

      In wild bengal tiger are bigger than Siberian tiger

    • @fairytales82-96
      @fairytales82-96 Před 7 měsíci

      @@IndoAryan al revés

  • @katkilr3975
    @katkilr3975 Před rokem +2

    OUTSTANDING INFORMATION !
    I learned a bunch.

  • @WDLC1911
    @WDLC1911 Před rokem +9

    Believe it or not there used to be a sport in England called Lion-Baiting in which Pit Bulldogs were used on Lions.
    Crazy world.

    • @alvinduke1686
      @alvinduke1686 Před rokem

      Goes to show Europeans disregard for nature.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem

      @@alvinduke1686, it’s *THE WORLD* not just Europeans, brother. Look around.

    • @lucabrasi8420
      @lucabrasi8420 Před rokem +1

      The last organised fight is what lead to a change in the law regarding the baiting sports in the UK.

    • @WDLC1911
      @WDLC1911 Před rokem

      @@lucabrasi8420, I don’t think I’m familiar with that. Could please elaborate.
      I know they banned bloodsports in 1835 and then the “bulldogs” were used for dog-on-dog and badger-baiting.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před rokem +8

    lions have always played an important rule in human culture

  • @ateeq17
    @ateeq17 Před 2 lety +7

    I would love to see more of your videos ,
    Keep up the good work ....👍👍

  • @MohammadAli-ht5ce
    @MohammadAli-ht5ce Před rokem +8

    King of Kings with size, strength and aggression.

  • @pavansharma562
    @pavansharma562 Před rokem +2

    Lovely... lovely... lovely....😍😍
    Tqsm for the work...❤❤🦁

  • @metallion0738
    @metallion0738 Před rokem +1

    Great review of the Atlas or Barbary lion, new subscriber as well.

  • @ishandevinda915
    @ishandevinda915 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for information

  • @harib-5
    @harib-5 Před rokem +5

    Very Great work and beautifully described by brilliant voice.

  • @vitalguillin1177
    @vitalguillin1177 Před rokem +7

    It's seems to me Barbary lions in zoos have, (out of a disctinctive larger mane, runing over the belly to back legs), special eyes "angle" on the top, when other sub species have completly "ovale shape" eyes.....

  • @fazan.art.
    @fazan.art. Před rokem +6

    Sensational footage.🏵

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    What a pity that people centuries ago had no regard for nature conservation and hunted so many species of animals to extinction.

    • @ohman3915
      @ohman3915 Před rokem +6

      Colonialism is the worst thing can happen to any culture (people and animals,)

    • @mrgaudy1954
      @mrgaudy1954 Před rokem +8

      @@ohman3915 The Barbary Lion was being driven to extinction prior to European colonialism though, the colonials just continued the practice.

    • @ohman3915
      @ohman3915 Před rokem +3

      @@mrgaudy1954 Colonialism is the worst thing can happen to any culture (people and animals). I don't think you have the capability to understand the meaning to this fact. Colonialism is the worst thing can happen to any culture. Full stop

    • @mrgaudy1954
      @mrgaudy1954 Před rokem +1

      @@ohman3915 What I said doesn’t contradict that though…

    • @davisnganga6266
      @davisnganga6266 Před rokem +1

      It so sad

  • @juliapalomo5139
    @juliapalomo5139 Před rokem +2

    Stunning majestic liones. Wow!! Beautiful animals. I am in awe!!

  • @OliverReynolds123
    @OliverReynolds123 Před rokem +13

    The Barbary Lion is my favourite Animal, it sucks that there all gone😞

    • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922
      @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 Před rokem

      Not gone!! 5 DNA samples from the morocco lions at rabat zoo were tested and were not maternaly barbary!!! However a distinct hyplotype found in barbary lions specimen kept in museums was found in another lion from the same collection!!!! That hyplotype is believed to be a good marker to identify living true barbary lions! A lion from the morocco collection was tested in germany and had that hyplotype!!! another lion called tanner at the tiger world sanctuary was also tested and is a barbary lion too!!! they are far from gone!!

    • @OliverReynolds123
      @OliverReynolds123 Před rokem

      @@luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 OH, I was told by a park ranger at a Big Cat sanctuary that the Barbary lions all went extinct.

    • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922
      @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 Před rokem +1

      @@OliverReynolds123 take a look at the kent university papers on the subject! samon black work!!!

  • @kaloarepo288
    @kaloarepo288 Před rokem +25

    The 4 big lion statues in Trafalgar Square in London are modeled on Barbary lions.

  • @sam_47_ad86
    @sam_47_ad86 Před rokem +10

    Sad that Barbary Lions were exticnts, what a majestic animal.

  • @deathhimself4676
    @deathhimself4676 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @kizgintosbaga
    @kizgintosbaga Před 2 měsíci +2

    its just so hearth breaking to know these. i know they are hunters but there is something about these animals that amazes me. i dont want them to go extintct.

  • @zoolghiest7454
    @zoolghiest7454 Před 2 lety +23

    Its so sad and magestic that last known photo of a Barbary lion. Also isn't the Lion on the Emperor Haile Selassie Egyptian flag modeled after a Barbary? And wasn't he known to have one or some of them in his time still? Or am I just remembering that. I think perhaps.

    • @falanajerido875
      @falanajerido875 Před rokem +1

      Yes they're place in youtube there name is roar and forget his brother name and they're more around the world

    • @davidsippel1856
      @davidsippel1856 Před rokem +2

      @@falanajerido875 I think the brother is rock & roar beautiful Barbary lions

    • @falanajerido875
      @falanajerido875 Před rokem +1

      @@davidsippel1856 thank you so much i always forget the other one name thank you so much

    • @mizrahiwithattitude2733
      @mizrahiwithattitude2733 Před rokem +1

      egyptian ? u mean ethiopian

    • @falanajerido875
      @falanajerido875 Před rokem

      @@mizrahiwithattitude2733 rock and roar barbary lions still alive look it up on youtube

  • @FlipThatCardKez
    @FlipThatCardKez Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @nithinmoviephile8348
    @nithinmoviephile8348 Před rokem +3

    Who provides the narration sound is majestic ❤

  • @charliehustle6508
    @charliehustle6508 Před rokem +8

    From 11 to 2 species of lion left in the world just horrible .

  • @mchrome3366
    @mchrome3366 Před 2 lety +14

    Great channel. It’s more an exception to get the basic nuts and bolts facts about these great predators and others rather than the usual glorified nature show which almost never talks about these things. Thanks.

  • @lordtudraska1796
    @lordtudraska1796 Před rokem +1

    I really dig that thumbnail carving.

  • @johngladman4291
    @johngladman4291 Před rokem +18

    It’s a shame that none of our ancestors were smart enough to see the damage they were causing. It’s one thing for animals to go extinct due to climate change or natural selection. It’s another thing to totally eradicate a species out of ignorance and greed. Sadly we’re doing very much similar to many species today even with the efforts of conservation.

    • @dd81807
      @dd81807 Před rokem +1

      We forgot our place in this world. Being the most intelligent species and being at top of the food chain our job is protect the planet and other species that make up a healthy and essential food chain and eco systems. Instead, we are the most destructive species in the world.

    • @TiberiusStJudge
      @TiberiusStJudge Před rokem

      😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @abderu.6947
    @abderu.6947 Před rokem +7

    My moroccan grandma (who’s born in 1945) told me a lion walked into her city and attacked people a few years before she was born. Id like to believe this was their last stand. Really sad but I understand why farmers felt threatened by those lions and hunted them.

    • @NewVideoTech3000
      @NewVideoTech3000 Před rokem +3

      They were killed by french settlers

    • @ancamariastancioiu4688
      @ancamariastancioiu4688 Před rokem +4

      Yes, killing an animal to survive is justified, killing FOR FUN IS NOT and should have been banned and punished a long time ago!!!

    • @zebnayed7547
      @zebnayed7547 Před rokem +1

      My grandma too !!! they know even some one who got killed around 1955s

  • @ritwik_shivam
    @ritwik_shivam Před 9 měsíci +1

    The sight of these awe-inspiring creatures teetering on the edge of extinction or vulnerability is deeply saddening. Lions and tigers hold a special place in my heart, and I'm left wondering how anyone could take the lives of these magnificent beings for the sake of amusement. Those who engage in such actions under the guise of bravery should truly test their mettle by facing these creatures without weapons. While recognizing the necessity of protecting human and livestock lives, the encroachment of human settlements and deforestation often triggers their interactions. The urgency of banning hunting and intensifying protection measures remains, as we strive to preserve the breathtaking beauty of these creatures. May their existence endure, guided by the watchful hand of nature or fate. Your video beautifully captures this sentiment.

  • @taufiqmohab-ali4083
    @taufiqmohab-ali4083 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @BILLYRAYBOB9789
    @BILLYRAYBOB9789 Před rokem +5

    Also a sad shame about the Tasmanian tiger which was not a feline but a marsupial

  • @Tam0de
    @Tam0de Před rokem +2

    This video just about broke my heart. Mankind is indeed a menace - everywhere we stepped foot on, death & destruction were soon to follow to the local fauna population.

  • @canttouchthis6439
    @canttouchthis6439 Před rokem +10

    I couldn't imagine living in a area where lions roamed free it would be scary

    • @giqwaju3691
      @giqwaju3691 Před rokem +3

      It is always on your mind when in mountain lion country.

  • @MrDahkilla
    @MrDahkilla Před rokem +7

    What a shame, humans destroying everything in their passage.

  • @salahkanzari2912
    @salahkanzari2912 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for this vidéo i'm from tunisia these lions was lived in the mountains and little dense forests barbary lions had a small pirde so males always participated to Hunt and here in tunisia lions stayed memorised to our culture

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Před rokem +4

      Good. Lions must be appreciated. This world is nothing without the presence of lions. Big cats, any cat, they are PRECIOUS.

    • @salahkanzari2912
      @salahkanzari2912 Před rokem +2

      @@waterbird91 yes human was cruel for all écosystèm we had lot of anathor preadators like barbary bear and barbary léopard and cheetahs without it for exemple wild boar infested us

    • @titanhound6671
      @titanhound6671 Před rokem +2

      @@salahkanzari2912 tahiyati men lmeghrib

    • @salahkanzari2912
      @salahkanzari2912 Před rokem +1

      @@titanhound6671 barak allahou fik

  • @nawa246
    @nawa246 Před 2 lety +1

    nice👍

  • @Rajeshbhai00007
    @Rajeshbhai00007 Před rokem +14

    A True King..His Highness..The Lion King...

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Před rokem +3

      I AGREE. Lions are here to be appreciated. They are true kings of the kingdom. Dumb ignorant humans must be taught to APPRECIATE them.

  • @ahmad-ss
    @ahmad-ss Před rokem +3

    العرب والبربر افنو اسودهم الجزيرة العربية والسعودية تحديدا كان الاسد العربي يعيش فيها في نجد وكان الصحابي الجليل حمزة ابن عبدالمطلب صيادا للاسود رضي الله عنه، اما الاخوة البربر فايضا حالهم كحال اهل الجزيرة العربية يصطادون الاسود البربرية حتى فنيت هي الاخرى ويبدو الاسد الاسيوي في طريق الانقراض هو الاخر. عموما يجب المحافظة على هذه القطط الرائعة حتى لا تصبح من الماضي.
    القطط جميعها جميلة من قطط الشوارع الى الاسود والنمور الضخمة يجب مساعدتها على البقاء بكل الطرق الممكنة فهي اجمل واقوى واعنف واذكى والطف الحيوانات.

  • @SeanDiego
    @SeanDiego Před rokem +3

    There were lions in the states as well. not sure on size, amazing vid and ty.

  • @liveright1165
    @liveright1165 Před rokem +8

    King of Morocco claimed to have some of them kept in captivity because it’s their birth place after splitting into other Northern Africa countries. Last Barbary lion was killed in Morocco, we hope that there is some species left in cages.

    • @Snowfox23
      @Snowfox23 Před rokem +1

      He owns the last ones and try to have them to reproduce as much as possible

    • @jabu1591
      @jabu1591 Před rokem +1

      Lions don’t have a north place before splitting into other countries lol that’s not how animals work. They belong all across the north from Morocco to Egypt

  • @lakshmanranwala5223
    @lakshmanranwala5223 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video

  • @deanmorgan7011
    @deanmorgan7011 Před rokem +7

    This is very sad that man is mainly responsible for the extinction of Barbary lions

  • @jormungandr7885
    @jormungandr7885 Před rokem +5

    It's sad how many species have gone extinct because of humans. Thousands of species have been completely wiped out or are very near extinction thanks to us.

  • @Music-lx1tf
    @Music-lx1tf Před rokem +1

    Interesting.

  • @clips9294
    @clips9294 Před rokem +4

    This story reads exactly like the Cape lion. The Dutch wrecked havoc.

  • @Fultonfalcons86
    @Fultonfalcons86 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My favorite of all Lion spieces

  • @DickzLand
    @DickzLand Před rokem +3

    South of London there is a pride of Barbary Lions - The Port Lympne Pride

    Ranger Will introduces Adras, Oudrika, Binti, Kulinda and the 3 playful cubs, Kamari, Hasani and Mila (born in June 2021).
    Not sure of the DNA evidence.

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Před rokem +6

    You know that way lions sit, the Trafalger Lion statue pose, half down with their front legs straight out flat on the ground? I think they do that to listen to vibrations of potential prey with their legs and can locate and position them using this. I seen a wildlife documentary and they were filming at night in infra red and they pointed out an antelope with a white hot patch on it’s rear which they said was a muscle injury and then they were amazed when lions singled it out and jumped it and they were saying how did they know it was injured? They must have heard it limping but I think they picked up the limp vibrations with their front legs flat on the ground.

    • @AegleCreations
      @AegleCreations  Před rokem +3

      That's interesting, I know leopards tend to target weak individuals, but it's more a case of direct observation where they pursue the weakest of the bunch after much stalking.

  • @angelinaramon
    @angelinaramon Před rokem +1

    6:55 beautiful shot of them.

  • @BENSHILA
    @BENSHILA Před rokem +8

    Hi,if you want to know about Barbary lions,you have to read books that have been written by the french officers during the french conquest of of Algeria.It shows that Lions were not rare in North Africa.Furthermore hunting lions became a sport!Thus a whole litterature appeared(Gerard Jules the "lions killer",Bechade ,Noir,Margueritte,Bombonnel and many others!!!)Two large skins can be seen actually in the chateau of Chantilly

    • @yakakay8686
      @yakakay8686 Před rokem

      What is Sade is that WE don t have any specimen of stuffed barbary lion .only a female in a museum.😭😭😭

  • @ashleymcintosh1604
    @ashleymcintosh1604 Před rokem +4

    Great video..for me it's the human misery inflicted on these creatures..how can we do such a thing to any animal .the world has no chance unless we wipe ourselves out which may happen pretty soon.

  • @erikmurray3661
    @erikmurray3661 Před rokem +8

    They really need to try hard to reinstate a breeding program I believe they have some in captivity still.

    • @saikoa2129
      @saikoa2129 Před rokem

      I was just thinking that. Challenge would be trying to reintroduce them to their natural habitat but I still think it's worth a shot. There's a hand few still in captivity

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před rokem +1

      They are completely extinct. The last one was killed in the 1950s.

    • @beneficent2557
      @beneficent2557 Před rokem

      Captive populations are too hybridized supposedly. Not that it should matter imho.
      Take the Indian Subspecies, they clearly need African Lions to strengthen the gene pool. 500 individuals is functionally extinct.
      There are similar controversies surrounding the "genetic purity" of red wolves. Some have even argued that Red Wolves were never a distinct subspecies, but were a hybridized population of wolf, coyote, and "feral" Amerindian Dog.
      Of course, the current consensus is that both Wolves and Coyotes have a little of each other in their DNA

  • @LeadLeftLeon
    @LeadLeftLeon Před rokem +1

    Good narrator

  • @rahansimone
    @rahansimone Před rokem +8

    The barbery lion is so handsome and beautiful ..i adore the feline family ...all of them ...😘❤🦁❤💕🐾💕🤗🌞🌞🇨🇼🇨🇼

  • @hamzaam95
    @hamzaam95 Před rokem +4

    People need to respect nature and restore it to the field of prosperity, as our ancestors did for centuries for this kingdom.. Because Morocco is among the oldest kingdoms in the world.. but unfortunately since the beginning of the 19th century and with the remnants of colonialism, the Barbary lion has become extinct due to the French hunters that have increased and drained the environmental wealth ... Centuries ago, things were fine and humans coexisted with these animals. Now the Barbary lion is present in the animal park in Rabat which is the capital of Morocco.. There is now this breed of lions that was once on the brink of extinction... and this is thanks to the concerted efforts of specialized scientists who are now in the process of reviving this animal again..

  • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922

    5 DNA samples from the morocco lions at rabat zoo were tested and were not maternaly barbary!!! However a distinct hyplotype found in barbary lions specimen kept in museums was found in another lion from the same collection!!!! That hyplotype is believed to be a good marker to identify living true barbary lions!

    • @waterbird91
      @waterbird91 Před rokem +1

      That is good to know. I hope the real Barbary lion is re-election introduced. I hope they bring back this majestic creature. Damn Caesars of Rome did not
      appreciate these beautiful lions. Idiots they were, talking about Julius here, that asshole. The very idea of using animals for sport entertainment. W.T.F. was that idiot thinking. Mankind cannot afford to lose one more animal to extinction. The Barber Lion is/was magnificent. Humans have been bullying animals since the dawn of time.Animals deserve better because animals lives matter.

  • @mostafalaiadhi5307
    @mostafalaiadhi5307 Před rokem +9

    I am from Algeria ,i just want to mention that in my country there are many cities named by the lion names (in Arabic language lion has alot of names)

    • @ifriyour1641
      @ifriyour1641 Před rokem +4

      No The Name of the Berber Lion is in the Native Language which is The Amazigh ( on the way to extinction by the way like the Amazigh Lion ) : Izam .
      It's sad to read that Morocco and Algeria only speak Arabic which is the arab Occupation Language . We must never forget that these countries were occupied by the Arabs and that since then they have been trying to Arabize all of them to the detriment of our Amazigh (Berber) culture.We have to be ashamed of all this, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia are not Arab countries.

    • @amazighkarell7999
      @amazighkarell7999 Před rokem

      @@ifriyour1641 Treu Nord afrika is Amazigh not arab.

    • @amazighkarell7999
      @amazighkarell7999 Před rokem

      @@ifriyour1641 Tamazhra.

    • @bertrandderegnaucourt8265
      @bertrandderegnaucourt8265 Před rokem

      @@ifriyour1641 We are talking about the Lion of North Africa and you are talking about a completely different subject.

    • @ifriyour1641
      @ifriyour1641 Před rokem

      @@bertrandderegnaucourt8265 its name is known as berber Lion this name has an origine that is verry interesting to know its is aloso very important to know why is this Lion so specific why is this animal lives only there not just watching a video passivelly without thinking about it

  • @swampduck2609
    @swampduck2609 Před rokem

    What were they called again?

  • @pteranodon6612
    @pteranodon6612 Před rokem +7

    During the next era of Green Sahara, wild lions will inhabit North Africa once again.

    • @ifriyour1641
      @ifriyour1641 Před rokem

      sahara!!!!! insahara there was no Lions living there we are talking about cold Atlas mountain Lions Morocco North algeria in these areas there are dense forests, which have temperatures of minus degrees it snows without end Of course because of climatic change everything has changed it is not snowed like 100 years ago but at the time it has the whole year snow on 2000 and 3000 meters Atlas Mountains.

  • @paulinenivens7000
    @paulinenivens7000 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you 🙏 May Lions begin again to grace this Earth with their regal divine nature in ever expanding numbers 💙🩵💧🌊👑

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 Před rokem +22

    The Barbary lion being long extinct, obviously implies that extinct species do *count* ; this being the case, the largest lion ever would be *panthera leo atrox* , aka the "American lion" which only died out at the end of the last ice age, ten to eight thousand years ago, and is said to have been one and a half times as big as the biggest modern lions.

    • @shafqatishan437
      @shafqatishan437 Před rokem +7

      American lion is a separate species, Panthera atrox, not leo.

  • @ifriyour1641
    @ifriyour1641 Před rokem

    that was for sure a beautiful creature

  • @zdenekburian-bc9hm
    @zdenekburian-bc9hm Před měsícem +2

    I have been studying African,Berbery and other lions and tigers for 14years.I will explain who is the Barbary lion..Barbary lions were,not largest,but on average,the heaviest and lengthest of all big cats on the world.In height at the withers,the Barbary lions they weren't highest(3-3,5 feet)...The highest of big cats are Ligers(4-4,5 feet) and Cape lions(extinct) and South African lions(3,5-4,26 feet).🦁👑🐯💞💕💖💫🌠🌌

  • @tom7471
    @tom7471 Před rokem +5

    It is sad that humans do this to all animals, and themselves. We will most likely end our own reign someday.

  • @Godzilla00X
    @Godzilla00X Před rokem +5

    That last photo is haunting, did the male know it was the last? Perhaps it went into the mountains to slip into the mists of time on its own terms rather than die by some aristocrats gun

  • @user-ft1xf8wk9m
    @user-ft1xf8wk9m Před 2 měsíci +1

    thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @anothermouth7077
    @anothermouth7077 Před rokem +3

    The word "Babbar Sher" in Hindi... Makes sense of now from where it would've came

    • @devsaini1829
      @devsaini1829 Před rokem

      Babbar means tiger in persian

    • @anothermouth7077
      @anothermouth7077 Před rokem

      @@devsaini1829 true but.. Then it translate to "Sher Sher" 😆

  • @jacobywilliams8541
    @jacobywilliams8541 Před rokem +1

    This explains why there's no big cats in Europe.

  • @percyastronautstatus.8780

    6:58......LEGENDARY. EPIC......BADASS..........THEY DONT EVEN KNOW HOW FEAR FEELS ..........IMAGINE THAT

  • @johnleos1687
    @johnleos1687 Před 8 měsíci +2

    They were truly the king of the kings of the Beasts! 💞🐾🐾💞

  • @lauralutz4538
    @lauralutz4538 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful but ferocious looking specimens. I’d love to see a female since for me the mane takes away some from the facial features. It would be interesting to see male & female African, Asian & Barbary Lions on the same page for comparison. Between Asian & African Lions & think the African are the most beautiful, less muscles in the face & longer more gracefully snouts. I’d like to read other peoples opinions. Very interesting post. Thanks to the Kings of Morocco for saving a sample for us.

  • @kundooryugandharreddy5241

    Thank God for preserving Asiatic lions. India is only country we’re lions and tigers coexist.

  • @onesteptogreatness1336
    @onesteptogreatness1336 Před rokem +3

    They are more than 40 Moroccan lion (Barbary lions) in Rabat Zoo in Morocco. The moroccan government and royal family are investing big money to keep this race alive.