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We don t really know how many lions there are -- but researchers have an idea to count them

Reset Current calculations estimate that there are somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 lions in the wild… but we’re not really sure. Even if we were totally sure in that interval, a 50% margin of error isn’t exactly trivial. Counting lions isn’t easy by any means, but one researcher has an idea how to do it more accurately. A lioness in the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area. Lions often like to spend hot days in the shade of the parks’ giant fig trees. Image credits: Cody Pope. There are 102 lion populations are scattered across approximately 2.5 million square kilometers of Africa. The majority of estimates on African lion population and density are based on track counts, audio lure surveys and expert solicitation hardly reliable enough to make accurate counts.

16-foot crocodile nicknamed swamp king was Earth s terror millions of years ago

Swamp King Crocodile Added To Australia s Extinct Giants

A newly described extinct species of crocodile was at least as long as its largest modern counterparts, and possibly considerably heftier, just in case your nightmares need a little more material. Australia was once inhabited by three-tonne wombats, giant kangaroos, and a bird so large it has been nicknamed the demon duck of doom . Not surprisingly, great beasts cruised the rivers to consume anything unwise enough to venture into the water. In trying to make sense of the Pleistocene crocodilian fossil record, the 19th Century included several finds in the genus Pallimnarchus. However, more recent discoveries have led paleontologists to reject this, concluding the fossils placed under this name came from species too diverse to be included together. That means all the fragments previously assigned to

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