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Frank, L.; Packer, C. | |
Life without lions | |
2003 New Scientist | |
The estimates of over 100'000 lions in the past were not based on data. Rather, they represented a range of guesses that reflected confidence 30 or 40 years ago that lions were then abundant in much of eastern and central Africa. |
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