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Definition of Maneless

Maneless
Maneless Mane"less, a. Having no mane. Maneless lion (Zo["o]l.), a variety of the lion having a short, inconspicuous mane. It inhabits Arabia and adjacent countries.

Meaning of Maneless from wikipedia

- The maneless zebra (Equus quagga borensis) is a subspecies of the plains zebra spread over the northern parts of eastern Africa. It ranges in northwestern...
- The term "maneless lion" or "scanty mane lion" often refers to a male lion without a mane, or with a weak one. The purpose of the mane is thought to signal...
- all male lions in Pendjari National Park are either maneless or have very short manes. Maneless lions have also been reported in Senegal, in Sudan's...
- Burc****'s zebra (Equus quagga burc****ii) Grant's zebra (Equus quagga boehmi) Maneless zebra (Equus quagga borensis) Chapman's zebra (Equus quagga chapmani) Crawshay's...
- man-eaters were, like all lions from the Tsavo region, a more aggressive, maneless variety, those used for filming were actually the least aggressive available...
- Greater kudu Grevy's zebra Hartebeest Hippopotamus Klipspringer Kob Lion Maneless zebra Marsh mongoose Nile lechwe North African ostrich Northern white rhinoceros...
- disappearances and killings began. During the next nine months of construction, two maneless male Tsavo lions stalked the campsite, dragging workers from their tents...
- Burc****'s zebra (Equus quagga burc****ii) Grant's zebra (Equus quagga boehmi) Maneless zebra (Equus quagga borensis) Chapman's zebra (Equus quagga chapmani) Crawshay's...
- also home to the remains of the Man-eaters of Tsavo, a pair of similarly maneless lions who were responsible for the deaths of several dozen people in 1898...
- goojratensis proposed by Walter Smee in 1833 was based on two skins of maneless lions from Gujarat that Smee exhibited in a meeting of the Zoological Society...