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1 month ago

I promised you some lions! Let's talk about manes, males, and management.

This is Tandie, the current male lion at the Woodland Park Zoo.

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

Notice anything odd about him? He's got one of those hilarious awkward teenager manes. Except... this cat is nine years old.

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

I was, of course, immediately curious.

Manes serve a lot of purposes for male lions, including being an indicator of health and fitness - it's actually a sexually selected trait and a social signal. Mane texture / hair quality / length is dependent on nutrition and the body having energy to grow (and carry around!) that much hair! The color is also a signal: males with darker manes have been found to have higher testosterone levels.

In one research report, wild males were much more likely to avoid a lion decoy when it had a longer or darker mane - but the girls really loved a dark mane. It's thought this is because a long, dark mane is an indicator of mate quality. Males with longer, darker manes have higher testosterone and were pretty healthy: meaning they had more energy for fighting, had a better chance of recovering if they got injured, and generally had a higher rate of offspring survival. Manes matter!

So, back to Tandie. He was actually born at the Woodland Park Zoo in 2014 alongside two brothers, to dad Xerxes and mother Adia.

This was Xerxes (rip).

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

Obviously, a very large, dark, lush mane on Xerxes here. So where did these blond muttonchops come from on his son?

I asked the zoo docents and got an answer that didn't make a lot of sense. They told me that after the three cubs grew into adolescents, they were moved to the Oakland Zoo together. But living together suppressed his testosterone, and he never grew a mane.

Hmmmm.

Here's a photo from 2016, when the brothers debuted at Oakland. They're a year and a half old in this photo.

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

(Photo Credit: Oakland Zoo)

And here's from an announcement for their third birthday.

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

(Photo credit: Oakland Zoo)

Okay, so these dudes obviously all were growing manes as of 2017. I think Tandie is the one on the left in the first photo, and laying down in the middle on the second. What happened?

I was just in the Bay Area for a zoo road trip, of course I went to Oakland and tracked down a docent to ask some questions.

It turns out that shortly after the brothers turned three, they started acting like adult male lions: they started scuffling regularly. It's a normal social thing for male lions to live in groups, called coalitions, but according to my lion experts there's generally a baseline level of some social jostling within them. It wasn't quite clear from what the docent said if they couldn't manage the boys together, or if they just wanted to avoid the scratches and small wounds that result from normal lion behavior. Regardless, they put all three of the boys on testosterone blockers in order to be able to keep them together as a social group.

Now, I don't know a lot about the use of hormone alteration as a form of captive animal management, except in the case of birth control. I don't think it's something that's unethical - there was just a webinar on it that I saw go by - but I don't think it's commonly done with big cats. Lions have kind of complicated reproductive cycles, and for instance, we've been learning that female lions can take much longer to come into estrus again than expected after coming off hormonal birth control.

In males, testosterone blockers (or being neutered) means they lose their manes. This is why a lot of rescues will do a vasectomy on their males instead of a neuter - it allows them to keep their mane and the social signals that accompany it.

Tandie returned home to Woodland Park Zoo after Xerxes passed in early 2022, and the docent told me all of the lions had been off their blockers "for while." I'd guess those things happened around the same time, since bringing the trio down to a duo at Oakland would reduce some of the social tensions.

Hormones are such interesting things, though. One of Tandie's brothers has a full mane again, and the other is still totally mane-less.

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.
I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

As for Tandie, his mane is growing back in, and it looks like he might rival his dad for length and coloration.

He started here, in February:

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

Yesterday:

I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.
I Promised You Some Lions! Let's Talk About Manes, Males, And Management.

What a difference four months (and maybe proximity to a girl) makes!


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7 months ago

Always be clear on the due date, kids.  *facepalm*

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7 months ago
Solar Eclipse Shadows
Solar Eclipse Shadows
Solar Eclipse Shadows
Solar Eclipse Shadows
Solar Eclipse Shadows
Solar Eclipse Shadows

Solar Eclipse Shadows

These solar eclipse shadows form due to the distance between the sun and the leaves on the trees. The distance and the proximity of the leaves to one another cause for a "lensing" type effect, making the eclipse shadow clearer to the human eye.


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1 week ago
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native

A look into the environment layout of Rahlo, along with nine close up species profiles of the native plants!

Feel free to ask questions!

Much of Exoton's plant life is characterized by highly specialized root structures, predominantly growing in a vertical, cone-like shape. Most species are derivatives of a key ancestor, the Giant's Needle, sharing a dense, layered root system with a distinctive spiraling growth pattern. This structure provides exceptional stability and resilience, making root trees some of the planet's densest organic formations. Their durability makes them extremely difficult to fracture, even under significant force.

A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native
A Look Into The Environment Layout Of Rahlo, Along With Nine Close Up Species Profiles Of The Native

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6 months ago

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Pssst... something new is coming...

A "coming soon" page for a website labeled the Exotic Animal Photo Reference Repository. The background image shows two tigers against a background of green foliage. One is laying down and the other stands behind him, staring off at the edge of the screen.

...this weekend!

Free, non-AI animal art references.


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7 months ago

All of these are so cool!

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

Did you hear? They've found the golden mole! It still exists! It just took a break from being perceived. What a mood. Here are some other animals that totally exist, too. Just your very normal collection of animal art, really. This is one of those where you'll want to click through on the attributions below the art. For context. For transformation. For taxonomy. It's all there. The level of detail for these friendly animals that definitely exist is quite unhinged in the best way.

@exobiotica:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@villiedoom:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@dokupine:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@extrajigs:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@remotus11:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@yellosnacc:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@steinntroll:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@cathchicken:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@insectghost:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@charseraph:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@tickfleato:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

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Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

@juicyolpickle:

Tumblr Tuesday: Speculative Species

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