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How have humans impacted the lion?

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nearly wiped out the Aisian lion(under 300 left in the world) nearly wiped out the mountain lion, or cougar, (with under 1000 left in the world ) and nearly wiping out the African lion (under 3000 left in the world). if you think that 3000 is a lot, guess how many humans there are in the world:

8 and a half BILLION!

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