For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
For more bowhunting shot placement photos visit the Bowhunting Shot Placement Guide and for discussion about the Perfect Bow Shot visit the bowhunting forum.
This a Barbary Lion. Extinct in the wild, this pen raised, captive male, is one of many that are still alive in captivity. This big guy stands 46 ½-inches high at the shoulder; 82-inches tip of nose to base or root of tail; and is 9 ½-feet overall length ... he's big!
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This Lion mount that I did for myself, was a captive raised Lion, and by the head structure, the "wooly" mane, dense undercoat of the body fur, and huge size, I determined this to be an example of the Barbary Lion. I have had other experts agree!
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