The Lion is a large African felid. It is an adoptable animal in all three Wildlife Park games.
Description[]
The Lion, also known as the African Lion, is the second largest species of extant cat, after the tiger. Despite its name, the species could also originally be found Europe and Asia, although only a small population in India now exists outside Africa. The lion is easily identifiable by the prominent mane of hair around the neck region of males, which acts as an indication of how healthy an individual is, with a full, dark mane indicating that a lion is in his prime. Lions also feature a tuft of hair at the end of their tails, not seen in any other cat species.
The lion can live in a variety of habitats, but is most common on the African Savannah. It is an apex predator, preying on a wide variety of animals, typically ungulates such as zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, gemsbok and giraffes. Unusually amongst cats, lions live in large groups, or "prides", consisting of a group of closely related females, their cubs and a few adult males who may or may not be related to each other. Lions will also often hunt in groups, with females doing most of the hunting.
White Lion[]
White Lions are not true albinos, despite their white fur and skin. Their kind are caused by a genetic mutation known as leucism, a less-severe mutation compared to albinism from the same gene. The color traits of their skin can go from blonde to near-white. They were considered technically extinct in the wild between 1992 and 2004, when their coloration do not pose any threats to their survival. They were eventually reintroduced back to their environment thanks to a selection of breeding programs. As their population thrive, other occurences of white lion births have also been reported in the greater Kruger region.
Wildlife Park[]
The Lion is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park and is available in the base game.
Wildlife Park 2[]
The Lion is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 2 and is available in the base game.
Wildlife Park 3[]
The Lion is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3 and is available in the base game. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include meat, water, scratching. In term of their environment, they prefer savannah grass. They also prefer a minimum herd of 4, with 11 as the maximum herd number.
White Lion[]
Compared to their normal kinds, this variant has a slightly higher price. Their needs remain the same nonetheless.
Diseases[]
These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:
Anixety | Apathy | Babesiosis | Bronchitis |
Caries | Conjunctivitis | Cut | Deficiency |
Dehydration | Diarrhea | Eczema | Gangrene |
Gastric Ulcer | Iodine Deficiency | Mesostigmata | Pad Ulcer |
Panleukopenia | Splinter | Tuberculosis | Vasculitis |
Wry Neck | Heat Exhaustion | Oil Toxication |
Trivia[]
- In Wildlife Park 3, there's a bunch of unused mane variant textures left in the files. Because the game sets the dark mane variant as default, these textures do not load in-game although their data files exists within the game's folder which can be accessible to be loaded in-game via hacking.
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