there are about 10,000-12,000 Australian sea lions left in the wild.
in total, about 30,000 lions left i the wild
There are no Siberian lions, only Siberian tigers. There are around 500 of these left in the wild.
* there are no barbary lions left in the wild the last one was shot in 1922 . * :( * but there are around 140 in captivity.
There are only 250,000 sea lions left in the wild.
They are extinct in the wild there are only about 100-400 in captivity
* there are no barbary lions left in the wild the last one was shot in 1922 . * :( * but there are around 140 in captivity.
Lions are not native to Australia. Wild lions are found in Africa (and Asia, as well as a remnant group in India).
There are no exact figures, but it is still fairly common in wilderness areas of its range.
A century ago, there were close to 200,000 lions living in their native Africa. Today, there are less 21,000 lions known to exist.there are only two breeeds left in the world so only about 7,000AlotThere are 6987 lions in the yr 2011 today this is accurate trust me.If this was your homework pick thisthere are fewer than 23,000 left in the world and 300 white lions left in the worldtoday in the wild there are fewer than 23,000 lions left in the world and there are 300 white lions in the world
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.
There are only a few hundred lions left in the wild in India. In 2010, the Gujarat Government reported that there were around 411 lions left in the wild in the forests of Gujarat. The number was in hundreds of thousands around the 1900's and has come down to this number due to extensive hunting.