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Lion stick figure

The lion is simply painted like this:

1, draw a semicircle.

2. Draw two semicircles on it.

3. Draw a lion's ear.

4. Draw eyes.

5. Draw its nose and mouth and its beard.

6. Draw a mane.

7. Draw legs, body and tail.

8. The body is painted orange.

9. Dark brown is painted in its nose and ears.

10, light brown paint its tail and mane.

Lion (scientific name: Pantheraleo) is a kind of feline leopard, which is distributed in most parts of Africa, India and other parts of Asia. All African subspecies have been included in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species. Lions are the largest average weight cats in existence, and the only hermaphroditic cats in the world.

Lions are big, even big, with long limbs and toes. The head is big and round, the snout is short, and the vision, hearing and smell are developed. Canine teeth and cracked teeth are extremely developed; The upper tooth has three tips, and the lower tooth has two tips. The molars degenerated, and the crown diameter was smaller than the height of lateral incisors. 5 toes on the front foot and 4 toes on the back foot; The claws are sharp and retractable.

The lion is a big cat. According to its evolutionary trajectory, scientists concluded that this species originated about1.20 thousand years ago. The latest achievement published in the British magazine BMC Evolutionary Biology was completed by researchers from Britain, America, France and Australia. They took samples from ancient lion specimens distributed in museums around the world, including extinct Babalj lions in North Africa and Iranian lions.