European Lion

The European lion, now extinct, once roamed across southern Europe and the Caucasus region. These lions were larger and more robust than their African counterparts and played a significant role in ancient cultures, often depicted in art, myths, and legends.

While the European lion is no longer present, its legacy lives on through the conservation of other lion subspecies. Modern efforts focus on protecting African lions, which face threats from habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict.