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There is no such thing as a forest lion however the Asiatic species of Lion.The current wild population consists of about 359 individuals restricted to the Gir Forest in the state of Gujarat, India.

In my mind, the forest lion is a competently different animal. This lion would been smaller than the plains lion and live in tropical rainforests, deciduous forests, conifer forests. and occasionally, open woodland. It's prey would consist of deer, monkeys, antelopes, wild pigs, young, weaker, or injured larger animals like apes, bears, elephant calves, okapi. buffalo calves and others. The males may have a small mane or no mane.

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