Yeah... Something tells me those aren't the brightest bulbs in the box.
I have a strange desire to go to the zoo and hug the first lion i see
What if she gets... hungry?
"Deep in the African bush a lioness gives giant hug to the two men who saved her.
As a cub, Sirga was driven out of her pride and rescued by Valentin Gruener and Mikkel Legarth who could not stand by and watch her die.
Now the 110lb lioness has developed an incredible bond with the pair who are fighting to save her species in Botswana, southern Africa."
No worries about her eating or attacking them. Unless they did something she didn't like.
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The spots on that thing are cool as shit.
The thing is, the lioness was a cub when found and as long as the keep her well fed then she'll pretty much be okay with them. My grandfather owns a reticulated python and there is one thing he has told me about exotic pets, "Do not get in the way of their food and do not leave them hungry".
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I can't imagine that in all her life she hasn't bowled one of them over either in play or on accident and had them pinned, and didn't kill them...
Natural instinct can be over ridden if taught from a young age, hence why humans(most humans) don't go out with a club and gonk woman on the head and rape them in their caves, and then go hunting for raw food...
If you watch the video you can see a lot of instances where she bites and claws them - playfully, but she still does it. That's something we don't allow our pets to do to us because it can cause injury...and they're just dogs and cats. That lion could tear them both apart, and lions are not domesticated. They are not bred to actually live with us. They will not work with us and will only be nice to us because they get something out of it at the time. One wrong move and that lion would stop looking at them as friends.
You're thinking like lions are domesticated cats & dogs, animals that have been purposely bred for thousands of years to get along with us and to look at humans as friends. Lions do not look at us as friends.
You already see stories about dogs attacking someone because they heard a scary noise and reacted. Giant cat is going to respond with force if something causes it fear.
But this is still very cute.
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Watched the video. This cat is super playful but still tore his sweatshirt in just a few moments with its play biting.
Last edited by Flame6; 2013-11-05 at 12:22 AM.
True enough, but cats and dogs started somewhere too.
Not really, Think about it, Lions have a strong pack mentality, a male is in charge, this lioness was expelled from her pack(pride whatever), these two males took her in and raised her and taught her how to hunt, my money is on she views them as her pack and wouldn't hurt them if possible.
she was raised by them as part of their pack that they were the heads of, she grew up with them as her superiors, there is more to lions than hunt and eat.