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Post by RiP, IMDb on Sept 6, 2018 11:15:55 GMT
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Post by Catman on Sept 6, 2018 12:46:38 GMT
That was unexpectedly cute.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 6, 2018 14:03:38 GMT
OH MY GOD! I would be equally terrified and happily blown away both at the same time. Holy shit!
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Post by mslo79 on Sept 6, 2018 14:55:44 GMT
Whoever is running that place should be fired as, obviously, that's a potential life threatening situation. so while this video seems cool and all, it could have easily went south.
p.s. it's amazing people allow themselves to be put into potentially life threatening situations like that in the first place.
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Post by Roberto on Sept 6, 2018 15:33:39 GMT
Interesting.
But aren't Lions meant to be dangerous? Why would they let one get so close to the tourists?
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Post by Sulla on Sept 7, 2018 5:51:19 GMT
Interesting. But aren't Lions meant to be dangerous? Why would they let one get so close to the tourists? These people (the owners) always think the animal is "tamed" and it "loves" them. They probably had it since it was a cub. This could go on for 10 or 20 years without a problem until one day it turns on them for no apparent reason. I could imagine someone freaking out, jumping out of the cart and start running away. Then the lion's pursuit instinct kicks in.
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Post by Roberto on Sept 7, 2018 7:55:58 GMT
Interesting. But aren't Lions meant to be dangerous? Why would they let one get so close to the tourists? These people (the owners) always think the animal is "tamed" and it "loves" them. They probably had it since it was a cub. This could go on for 10 or 20 years without a problem until one day it turns on them for no apparent reason. I could imagine someone freaking out, jumping out of the cart and start running away. Then the lion's pursuit instinct kicks in.
Dumbasses. Hopefully someone got fired/fined/jailed.
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