Friday 25 November 2011

White Lion Cubs Pictures

The white lion is occasionally found in wildlife reserves in South. It has been perpetuated by selective breeding in zoos around the world. White lions are not a separate subspecies and they have never been common in the wild. Regarded as divine by locals, white lions first came to public attention in the 1970s in Chris McBride’s book The White Lions of Timbavati. The greatest population of white lions is in zoos where they are deliberately bred for color. The population of the white lion is unknown but the most recent count was in 2004 and 30 were alive. White lions are not albino lions. Instead, the white color is caused by a recessive gene known as chinchilla or color inhibitor.
Rare And Beautiful White Lions
Rare And Beautiful White Lions
Coloration gives white lions a distinct disadvantage in nature because they are highly visible. This gives them away to their prey and makes them an attractive target for hunters. The chinchilla mutation, a recessive gene, gives white lions their unusual colors. A similar gene also produces white tigers. White lions in canned hunt camps have been found to have hind-limb paralysis and serious heart defects, indicating a severe level of inbreeding involved in mass-production although they are rare in the wild.
White lions
White lions
Beautiful White Lions
Beautiful White Lions
the White Lions
the White Lions
rare White Lions
rare White Lions
White Lions photos
White Lions photos
White Lions pictures
White Lions pictures
White lions gallery
White lions gallery
White Lion Cubs
White Lion Cubs Pictures
lion cubs

0 comments:

Post a Comment

  ©Template by Lovefunn