There was something almost stupendous in the power that seemed to be condensed in its short thick neck, and broad deep shoulders, for, being one of the maneless kind every muscle of the neck, throat, and shoulders could be plainly seen.
There is also a very handsome maneless lion with whom you may play more safely than with most St. Bernard dogs, as he seems to need nothing but plenty of attention and admiration to put him into the best of humors.
These maneless Lions are found in Guzerat, along the banks of the Sombermultee, in low, bushy-wooded plains, being driven out of the large adjoining tracts of high grass jungle by the natives annually setting fire to the grass.
Maneless Lions have been found on the confines of Arabia, and were known to Aristotle and Pliny; a maneless Lion is also said to be represented on the monuments of Upper Egypt.
No doubt maneless Lions do come from there, but so do young and maneless Lions from other places; in short, it is simply a question of age, and old Lions from the Asiatic continent are as fully maned as those from Africa.
It is apparently a popular delusion to speak of the Maneless Lion of Guzerat.
There are three varieties of Asiatic lions: the Bengal, the Persian or Arabian, and the maneless lion of Goojerat--the latter confined to a very narrow district.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maneless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.