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New Species of Lion Discovered with Extravagant Dark Mane

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By Kelli Bender Nov 28, 2012

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    The King of the Jungle title is about to be split. According to the Mother Nature Network, a new species of lion has been discovered in Ethiopia, thanks to DNA evidence. 

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    Many of the lions in Ethiopia are admired for their dark flowing manes, and until recently, this feature was thought to be a regional variation. Now research has shown that these luxurious locks are part of what sets these big cats apart as a new species. 

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    DNA was taken from these dark-haired lions at the Addis Ababa Zoo. When the sample was compared to DNA from Asian and African lions, researchers found that the zoo lions were genetically isolated from the others. 

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    Researchers tested 15 lions staying at the Addis Ababa Zoo. All of the subjects descended from the zoos founder lions, which were caught in Southern Ethiopia in 1948. Because of plummeting lion populations in the country, the big cats at the zoo could be all that is left of this recently discovered species. 

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    The amazing manes that set these lions apart start at the head and neck, and extend all the way down to their bellies. Because this hair is so voluminous, these Ethiopian lions appear bigger than the others. Truthfully, these cats have a more compact body than their counterparts. 

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    Conservationists are pushing to get the Addis Ababa lions recognized as a vulnerable species, so regulations to protect the animals can be passed. The zoo is also looking into starting a conservation program. 

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    Scientists warn that these animals cannot be identified by their manes alone, and more research needs to be done to understand where the species stands. Officials hope to start genetic research soon in order to see how many of these lions are left in the wild. Many are worried that these creatures have been targeted by poachers for their darker and fuller locks. 

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    Researchers are turning their focus to a group of similar-looking lions living in an elephant sanctuary, in hopes of finding a population still living in the wild. 

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    "A key question is which wild population did the zoo lions originate from and whether this wild population still exists; this would obviously make it a priority for conservation," said professor Michi Hofreiter of the Department of Biology at the University of York. "What is clear is that these lions did not originate in the zoo, but come from somewhere in the wild — but not from any of the populations for which comparative data is available."

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John R Platt

The many comments that point out that this isn't a new species are correct. It's also not a subspecies -- at least, the scientists who did the study aren't willing to make that declaration. But they do have unique genes worth preserving. Read my article on these rare lions: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/2012/12/04/dna-reveals-last-20-ethiopian-lions-genetically-distinct/

December 06 2012 at 9:25 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
stace

To declare a different species requires more than just a mutation, but rather you must meet a strict set of reuirements at the DNA level. You should be looking at the genotype, not the phenotype

December 01 2012 at 10:53 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
honey boo boo

If the only difference is the color of the mane then couldnt it just be a mutation? Is the discovery of 1 animal with 1 slightly different characteristic really grounds to declare the existence of a new species

November 30 2012 at 11:59 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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Lauren Macies

It says above that they this proclamation of a new species thanks to DNA evidence, not the fact the mane is a different colour.

December 01 2012 at 12:06 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
honey boo boo

If the only difference is the dark mane then couldnt it just be a mutation

November 30 2012 at 11:55 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Mary

All the lions are beautiful animals. All animals deserve their place on this planet. All lions are endangered. Save all of them!

November 29 2012 at 7:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Tehetena Girma

Thanks Kelleymcmurray! You've hit the point with the scientific hammer on the sceptical heads. They would not believe that September 11th is also Ethiopia's New Years or that there are Ethiopian Jews with 3,600 years of proven AFRO-SHEMITIC or African Asian genetic. Awo, so true! Praise Jah! Long live the Imperial Monarchy! Ethiopia shall arise.... AGAIN!!!

THEREFORE, A PLAIN TRUTH ENCORE:

Kelleymcmurray! writes: "DNA has proven that the Addis Ababa lion in Ethiopia is genetically unique, prompting researchers to urge the animal be put on an endangered species list.

It has been obvious that some lions in Ethiopia have a large, dark mane, extending from the head, neck and chest to the belly, but it wasn’t known if these lions were a genetically distinct population.

Researchers found that captive lions at the Addis Ababa Zoo in Ethiopia are actually genetically distinct from all lion populations both in Africa and Asia.

why argue when there is scientific data to prove the FACT ? Silly people !! What's WRONG with saving what we (they) CAN !!"

JAH bless you Kelly,
T. Girma
LOJSociety.org

November 29 2012 at 3:46 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
irishdutchman

Merely a genetic mutation...

November 29 2012 at 12:51 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Zac

Genetic isolation does not mean a new species. If the "new" species of lion can breed with the "old" species and and produce an offspring that can reproduce, then its not a new species. That would be equivalent to saying that the population of Japan (which was Genetically Isolated from Europe for 1000's of years) is a new species of human. I think a better word is Breed.... they have discovered a new breed of lion.

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honey boo boo

instead of breed the correct term would be sub-species. Also, for the most part, any two species in the same genus can reproduce and produce an offspring that can reproduce

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KatGrafix

those lions in the Addis Abbaba zoo are the descendants of King Haile Selassie 1st, set of lions, he kept as pets around the palace. Now Haile Selassie was crowned as the Lion of Judah, a different sort of king. Do not be surprised that he kept a different sort of lion.

November 29 2012 at 10:26 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
master dungee

big deal.

November 29 2012 at 9:38 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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