Lion
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[[Image:The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) - Henri Rousseau.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Sleeping Gypsy]]'' ([[1897]]) by [[Henri Rousseau]]]] | [[Image:The Sleeping Gypsy (1897) - Henri Rousseau.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Sleeping Gypsy]]'' ([[1897]]) by [[Henri Rousseau]]]] | ||
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[[Image: True and False Griffins from John Ruskin's Stones of Venice (1851-1853)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[griffin]] is [[legendary creature|mythical beast]] having the [[body]] of a [[lion]] and the [[wing]]s and [[head]] of an [[eagle]]. (from ''[[The Stones of Venice ]]'')]] | [[Image: True and False Griffins from John Ruskin's Stones of Venice (1851-1853)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|A [[griffin]] is [[legendary creature|mythical beast]] having the [[body]] of a [[lion]] and the [[wing]]s and [[head]] of an [[eagle]]. (from ''[[The Stones of Venice ]]'')]] | ||
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# A large [[cat]], ''Panthera leo'', [[native]] to [[Africa]], [[India]] and [[formerly]] to much of [[Europe]]. The term may apply to the [[species]] as a whole, to [[individual]]s, or to [[male]] individuals. It also applies to related species like [[mountain lion]]s. | # A large [[cat]], ''Panthera leo'', [[native]] to [[Africa]], [[India]] and [[formerly]] to much of [[Europe]]. The term may apply to the [[species]] as a whole, to [[individual]]s, or to [[male]] individuals. It also applies to related species like [[mountain lion]]s. | ||
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- A large cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly to much of Europe. The term may apply to the species as a whole, to individuals, or to male individuals. It also applies to related species like mountain lions.
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