What Was the Biggest Lion Ever Recorded?

Discover the largest lion ever recorded—a massive 690-pound specimen hunted in South Africa in 1936, an extraordinary size for a wild lion.

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The biggest lion ever recorded was a massive specimen hunted in South Africa in 1936, weighing nearly 690 pounds (313 kg). Lions in the wild typically do not reach such sizes, making this an exceptionally rare instance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How big do lions usually get in the wild? Wild male lions typically weigh between 330 to 550 pounds, making the 690-pound lion hunted in 1936 a very rare exception.
  2. Where was the largest lion ever recorded hunted? The largest lion ever recorded was hunted in South Africa in 1936.
  3. Why are lions of such exceptional size rare? Lions in the wild usually do not grow to extreme sizes due to environmental factors, prey availability, and genetics, making exceptionally large specimens rare.