2023
DOI: 10.1111/cura.12564
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The natural history of lions in North Africa and the relevance of their depiction in the “Lions Attacking a Dromedary” diorama

Amina Fellous‐Djardini,
Nobuyuki Yamaguchi,
Hadi Al Hikmani
et al.

Abstract: The diorama “Lions Attacking a Dromedary” is notorious, not just as a remarkable 19th century example of taxidermy, but also its controversial representation of human culture and animals, its questionable accuracy and the murky ethics of the materials sourced for its construction. This study examines whether the diorama is a reasonable representation of the Barbary lion in North Africa. We review the history of lions in North Africa and their interaction with humans in the 19th and 20th centuries. The ecology … Show more

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