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The European Lion
Panthera leo europaea
Extinct 100 A.D.

2007
graphite on paper with vintage award ribbon
From the series Extinction Portraits

Many people don't know that there were once wild lions in Europe. Unfortunately, extinction is nothing new. The European Lion became extinct around 100 A.D. due to excessive hunting by the Romans, Greeks and Macedonians. The lions were also captured and used in Roman arenas where they were killed for sport. After the extinction of the European Lion, Romans began importing lions from North Africa and the Middle East.
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