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Two lions in India had a fierce quarrel. Do lions also quarrel?

Recently, in the Gil Forest in Gujarat, India, 29-year-old photographer Umir? Urmil Dzhauari filmed a rare scene of a fierce quarrel between a female lion and a male lion. In the video, two Asian lions had a fierce quarrel in the middle of the road. The lioness growled at the male lion and stretched out her front paws from time to time to try to attack the male lion. The lion retreated to avoid the attack. Tourists watch this rare scene in the car not far away. Javier said? I have observed and recorded Asian lions for nearly nine years and have never encountered such a moment. I am very excited to film this moment. ?

? In a zoo in Chandigarh, India, 2 1 lion is dying. They are the victims of hybridization experiments conducted by zoos to attract tourists.

In the 1980s, this zoo raised some Asian lions and a pair of African lions, and they crossed to breed a new lion species. However, it was later discovered that hybrid offspring had difficulty in walking, let alone running, because their hind legs were weak. By the mid-1990s, these lions still showed immune system defects. However, it was not until 2000 that the mixed project was terminated. At this time, there are already 70 or 80 such lions in the zoo.

Due to diseases and other lion attacks, their numbers are gradually decreasing. Last year, the zoo set up a special place for lions who could not protect themselves. There are two sick lions living in it at present. They are all the products of hybridization. They are extremely weak and can hardly stand or walk. Their only activity is to walk painfully for a short time and eat. However, in the face of challenges, they will also make a creepy roar.

? There was a fierce quarrel between two lions in India, and tourists watched a rare scene in the car. Tourists watch this rare scene in the car not far away. Javier said? I have observed and recorded Asian lions for nearly nine years and have never encountered such a moment. I am very excited to film this moment. ?