Skull:
* Cranium: The main bony structure of the head that protects the brain.
* Mandible: The lower jawbone.
* Maxilla: The upper jawbone.
* Zygomatic Arch: The cheekbone.
* Nasal bones: Bones forming the bridge of the nose.
* Incisors, Canines, Premolars, Molars: Teeth.
Vertebral Column:
* Cervical Vertebrae: The bones of the neck (7 total).
* Thoracic Vertebrae: The bones of the chest (13 total).
* Lumbar Vertebrae: The bones of the lower back (7 total).
* Sacral Vertebrae: The bones of the pelvis (3 total).
* Caudal Vertebrae: The bones of the tail.
Limbs:
* Scapula: The shoulder blade.
* Humerus: The bone of the upper arm.
* Radius and Ulna: The bones of the forearm.
* Carpals: The bones of the wrist.
* Metacarpals: The bones of the hand.
* Phalanges: The bones of the fingers.
* Pelvis: The hip bone.
* Femur: The thigh bone.
* Tibia and Fibula: The bones of the lower leg.
* Tarsals: The bones of the ankle.
* Metatarsals: The bones of the foot.
* Phalanges: The bones of the toes.
Other Bones:
* Ribs: Bones that form the rib cage.
* Sternum: The breastbone.
This is just a basic overview. There are many other smaller bones and specific anatomical features of a lion's skeleton. For a more complete anatomical breakdown, you would need to consult a veterinary anatomy textbook or a resource specifically dedicated to lion anatomy.