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David B. :SetouchiExplorer:
David B. :SetouchiExplorer:
@David@setouchi.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

So why is their name imported from English and written in katakana, then?

More seriously, nowadays, we tend to forget how widespread lions were until quite recently (the 19th century for most of the world, Japan is special... see, Japanese people, I said "Japan is special." Happy now?)

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20260216/p2g/00m/0sc/032000c

#Japan #lions

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Fossil evidence shows presence of lions in ancient Japan - The Mainichi

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Lions lived in a wide area of the Japanese archipelago tens of thousands of years ago, as analysis of fossil specimens that were beli
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