Leo
leo=lion or Leo=Lion
Feles rex, or Leo ( = lion)
domino est fortillia prononounced forteeya
The Latin word for "lion" is leo.The Latin-derived scientific name for lions is Panthera leo.
Oh, dude, "always ready" in Latin is "semper paratus." It's like the Latin version of being on standby for life's surprises. So, if you ever find yourself in a toga facing a Latin-speaking lion, you'll be like, "Semper paratus, lion, semper paratus."
leo=lion or Leo=Lion
Felis Concolor is the latin name for a mountain lion.
The Latin word for lion is leo. However, you may be asking about the scientific name of a lion, which is Panthera leo.
Leo is Latin for lion. See the Related Link.Lion
The Greek root for "white" is "leukos" and the Latin root for "lion" is "leo." Therefore, the Greek and Latin roots for "white lion" would be something like "leukoleo."
The Latin for lion cub is catulus leonis, Plural catuli leaonis
The scientific name for the lion is panthera leo which means "lion panther."
Leo.
The lion (Panthera leo) is one of four big cats in the genus Panthera, and a member of the family FelidaeThe two latin words for lions are the puma and the jagguar.
An Asian lion is a subspecies of lion, Latin name Panthera leo persica, which inhabited Asia.
The origin of Leo the Lion is by the Greeks in 40BC. The word Leo is latin for lion.
Panthera leo.