Transvaal Lion Facts

transvaal lion facts for kids

The Transvaal lion (Panthera leo melanochaita) used to live in South Africa Republic. It occurred in the Transvaal region that is why the lion is known as such.

The overall body length of adult males is 2.6–3.2 m (8.5–10.5 ft). Females measure around 2.35–2.75 m (7.7–9.0 ft).

Similarly females average 110–182 kg (243–401 lb) in weight while males weigh 150–250 kg (330–550 lb). Transvaal lions can stand 0.92–1.23 m (3.0–4.0 ft).

One of the heaviest Trtransvaal lion facts for kidsansvaal lions was shot in 1936. It measured 690 pounds.

Transvaal lion generally live in Kruger Park, Kalahari, southern Namibia, southeastern Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.

The lion makes home in semi-arid habitats including open grasslands and savanna.

Transvaal lion likes to eat large animals such as blue wildebeest, giraffes, buffaloes, gemsbok, impalas, Thomson’s gazelle, warthogs, kobs, and zebras.

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