10 Interesting facts about Asiatic Lions of Gir National Park Gir National Park is situated in Gujarat which is the only home of Asiatic lions in India. With the population of about 523 Asiatic lions in the wildlife reserve, Gir National Park acquires major attention of tourists and wildlife enthusiasts to spot lions. Asiatic lions are amongst the endangered wildlife species that seem to be in danger especially after the corpse of 14 lions including cubs were found between September 11 and 25 from east forest range of Gir. Forest Department formed an active 54 teams to guard the lions and look after that whether they are suffering from any disease or not. Here are the interesting facts about Asiatic Lions of Gir which you must know to develop your knowledge and skill.
A limited portion of lions lives in India – Almost all the wild lions live in Sub-Saharan Africa out of which a small portion does exist in Gir forest of India. Smaller in size – In comparison to African lions, Asiatic lions are smaller in size. Walk-in the group – Lions are the only wild cats that prefer to live in a group known as pride. World Lion Day in Gujarat – More than 10 lakh people from various districts of Gujarat will take part in the World Lion Day celebration on 10th August. Belly folds of Asiatic lions – Its longitudinal fold of skin that runs around its belly is the most distinct feature of these lions. Gir National Park Tour