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In historic times lions did live in the Middle East but they have long since been extirpated from that area. For a map showing the current and historic range of the lion click on this link.
The mountain passes namely Khyber and Bolan helped foreigners to invade India especially the Persians.
No. Today, lions live only in mainland Africa and northwestern India. However, in prehistoric times, lions used to live on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. There were American Lions that lived throughout North and South America, and European lions called Cave lions, which lived all over Europe, including Great Britain. All of these amazing lions became extinct 10,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, probably due to overhunting by early humans. But lions have never lived in Madagascar, not now and not in prehistoric times. So to answer your question, lions have never lived in Madagascar.
Because in historic times India was divided into various states and every state used to have their own king. All those kings have their own reigns and they used to live in their own castles.
The British & Irish Lions have beaten South Africa 4 times since 1888. Hopefully it'll be 5 times shortly...
lions are ok at times but first you must feed it
Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
Parts of the Atacama Desert in South America have received no measurable rainfall in historic times.
some lions do. most lions only eat their kind when in desperate times or when one dies.
65 times. The Lions' current record against the Packers is 65-93-7.
7 times
6 times