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02-04-2021, 06:56 PM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
If anyone has anymore info in this I’d like to know. Literally can’t find anything relevant online.
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02-05-2021, 12:04 PM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
Ahaha! To be honest, I haven't even looked.
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02-05-2021, 06:04 PM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
I was thinking about my cat too when I saw this. Sometimes she gets her claw stuck on my shirt and it irritates her. Seems like the lion might’ve gotten his claws stuck on the guy’s leg. The lion was pretty chill. I actually do feel sorry for the guy but, still.
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#116
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02-05-2021, 06:05 PM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
Oh my God the one brave dude who climbed up the ladder is waving and snapping at the lion to get his attention. Adorable —he probably has a cat at home.
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02-05-2021, 10:44 PM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
Found the report: “A thief who tried to steal from a farm in Mexico, met an unexpected guardian: a lion who saw the thief caught his leg and destroyed it. On a farm in Mexico, a thief wanted to rob a farm, so he proceeded to scale the walls with the help of some protections, but what he never imagined was that the guardian of the house would come out to defend his home. The tremendous guardian turned out to be nothing more and nothing less than a lion. Yes, a lion of those that you see in the zoo. The feline surprised the unfortunate thief and before the alien's lover knew it, the lion already had a good grip on one of his legs and was not letting go. The thief tried to get away but only managed to get the animal's claws to rip the skin of his leg and it began to bleed, which further spurred the animal to begin to bite the man's leg as best it could between the bars. Due to the thief's screams of terror, neighbors and people who passed by came to his aid and desperately tried to make the lion release the man's leg with some sticks without achieving great results. Minutes passed the man, already weak from the abundant bleeding from having his leg torn, as well as an arm falling almost unconscious, with only one man holding his body. Finally after several minutes, the man was released and rushed to a hospital in the area. According to Mexican Wildlife Laws, anyone can have a lion in their home, as long as it is purchased in places regulated by law, having spaces to keep it and ensuring their well-being.“ |
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02-06-2021, 09:08 AM
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Re: Man Being Eaten Alive by a Lion
Thank you. I've just had a look at a couple of my Mexican sources (rarely ever bother to check them nowadays) + there was an article posted yesterday on this. Translation as follows: Typing in the keywords "ladrón robar finca Guanajuato león" brings up several results on FB + Google.
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