Panthera leo
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Definition
Noun 1. A large, social, predatory big cat: Panthera leo is the scientific name for a species of large, powerfully built feline known for its tawny-colored coat. Adult males are distinguished by a prominent shaggy mane of hair around the head and neck. This species is native to parts of Africa and a single population in India.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to refer to the species with precision.
- In everyday language, the common name "lion" is used.
Examples
- Scientific Context: " is the only cat species that exhibits such pronounced sexual dimorphism through the male's mane."
- Conservation Context: "The Asiatic subspecies, , is endangered."
- General Reference: "The museum's exhibit featured a skeleton labeled ."
Advanced Usage
- Subspecies Designation: The scientific name is often followed by a subspecies identifier.
- Example: "Panthera leo leo refers to the Barbary lion, now extinct in the wild."
- Phylogenetic Discussion: Used when discussing evolutionary relationships within the genus (which includes tigers, leopards, and jaguars).
- Example: "Genetic studies confirm that Panthera leo is most closely related to Panthera pardus, the leopard."
Variants and Related Words
- Lion (n.): The common English name for .
- Lioness (n.): The term for a female .
- Cub (n.): The term for a young .
Synonyms
- Lion (common name)
- King of the jungle (idiomatic)
- Big cat (general category)
Related Idioms
- The lion's share: The largest or best part of something.
- Example: "She did the lion's share of the work on the project."
- Throw someone to the lions: To put someone in a difficult situation without protection.
- Example: "The junior lawyer was thrown to the lions during the tough cross-examination."
Noun
- large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male