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05-02-2018, 11:41 AM
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Re: Lion Wants Manwich For Lunch
They should of shot that stupid bastard instead of the animal. They better charge him with trespassing at least ![]() |
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05-02-2018, 01:10 PM
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Re: Lion Wants Manwich For Lunch
Yeah the guy survived but he's damn lucky. I posted this in the animal section with a bigger video but will post the story here as well. https://www.documentingreality.com/f...-lunch-185475/ |
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09-11-2019, 08:53 AM
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Re: Lion Wants Manwich For Lunch
That man must have known not to run. I don't get it. The way the article is written, the guy knows lions. Why the fuck did he turn his back? You NEVER turn your back to a lion. Never mind run!? What the hell? I was on a farm and they had a beautiful lioness. Raised as a cub. I entered 'Queenie's' enclosure and this lioness did not like me one little bit. Her trainer 'Isaak' grabbed me and put me right up behind him.... while holding my hand he whispered 'dont turn around, walk back to the gate slowly going backwards.' His other hand had a long thick stick...and Queenie was going from left to right, pacing in front of us, with Isaak turning with her from left to right... following her gaze with his body. She was desperately wanting me for lunch. I got out eventually. The gate to escape was as only about 3 metres away but it seemed like it took forever to get there. Isaak and the family I was visiting were horrified at Queenies reaction to me. It perplexed them. I was just a shaking snivelling mess when I got out that enclosure.. I put it down to just being a total stranger and having really long hair maybe. Later that night we heard her 'calling.' It was very unusual for her apparently, ... God...... she made such a fuss that night I stayed on the farm. 'Yeowling' all night. Who knows what the problem was. Maybe I was menstrating at the time, I can't remember. Maybe she was jealous that I was walking with her 'family' maybe she sensed my fear, (because I was terrified) I'll never know. I have such a keen respect for all wild animals. No matter how 'tame' you think an animal is, NEVER let your guard down. ALWAYS give them the respect they deserve and keep your distance, be quiet and lower your gaze, especially to Lions! (and Elephants, Rhino and Buffalo) |