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petard | 3 years ago

Wonder how pervasive Elephants and other animals that are now endangered were at that time.

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bhaak|3 years ago

The historical distribution of lions is quite surprising: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lion_distribution.png

I never would have thought that lions were native to Africa north of the Sahara and even in Greece.

HarryHirsch|3 years ago

Every good classicist has heard the story why unlike every other Greek tribe the Makedonians did not erect tropaia on the battlefield. They used to, but after a major battle a lion came down from the hills, found the new scratching post, knocked it over, and left. They considered that a message from Zeus and stopped.

tragomaskhalos|3 years ago

Lions are mentioned in the Odyssey, implying that Greek listeners would have been familiar with them. I'd always assumed these were some sort of mountain cat, but that map suggests no, actual lions!

fosk|3 years ago

Romans used to call the Sahara region on maps with the phrasing "hic sunt leones" (which translated from latin literally means "here lie the lions").

neighbour|3 years ago

A good heuristic that I use is:

>can pigs live in this environment?

If yes, in most cases, lions (and probably other big cats) will thrive.