LIONS
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I
love cats; all of them. Big and small. We have a little housecat, and
she adopted us. I adore the big ones; tigers most of all. But, lions
I find to be the most ingratiating and companionable of the class 4
cats. Probably because they do live in families. I've also witnessed
some behavior that is hard to credit and I am not sure you would see
this in tigers, loners that they are. But lions seem to have long
memories and gratitude towards their early care-givers. I know there
was a recent incident where a young woman died caring for a lion, but
that was an anomaly, I believe. That was only 2nd fatality
in over 20 years, regarding a lion and a human in the U.S.
I love looking at their facial expressions; each one is different...
First
off there is the story of Christian the lion, who lived in London, I
believe and was raised as a cub by two brothers who ran some sort of
clothing house back in the 60s. He slept in a dresser drawer and went
about with the brothers. Eventually, he became too big to hang out
with them, so they took him to a reserve in Africa where he was
taught to hunt and off he went. Some time passed, and the brothers
went back to see him. Christian remembered his friends and they had a
wonderful reunion. Christian brought his wives to meet his London
friends. They were not quite are enthusiastic about Christian's
friends, but they didn't eat his friends, so all was good.
Then
there is the lady, Ana Torres in Columbia who rescued a lion from a
traveling circus. The woman continues to care for him and other
animals that have suffered abuse, and starvation. In this video, the
lions hugs her and just seems so happy and grateful towards his
rescuer. Beautiful animals all, I wish they could stay in the wild.
Once,
when we lived in San Diego, we all went to the San Diego Zoo. You
could get pretty close to the lions. My poor dad, every time we went
to the zoo, something would spit, bite, or get bodily fluids on him.
This time, a male lion backed right up to the fence and sprayed him.
It smelled like a billion polecats had just cut loose. Poor Daddy, he
had to do the rest of the Zoo that way. My uncle teased him
unmercifully. When we got home, my mom let the dogs out. They ran to
greet Daddy, got one whiff, made a U-turn and ran back to the house
ki-yi-ing all the way. Still, that was better than the time he got
bitten by the camel and the koala bear!
6 comments:
Love the pictures! New follower here. I'm stopping by from the "A to Z" challenge and I look forward to visiting again.
Sylvia
http://www.writinginwonderland.blogspot.com/
I love that last photo! I also love living in San Diego, and plan to move back soon. :) I love all the big cats, as well as Big Cat Week on Nat Geo. :)
#atozchallenge, Kristen's blog: kristenhead.blogspot.com
I love your L post! The photo's are stunning!
Connie
A to Z-ing
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@Sylvia,
Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you enjoyed the pictures. The one of all the lions in the snow is one of my very favorites. I love how each lion has a different expression. Some look bored, or content. One look rather dyspeptic, like lunch didn't agree with him. The one at the bottom is either very serendipitous, or some great photoshop, but I know they can yawn big. Our little housecat will yawn and my better hals will say, "Mama, I just saw your shoes." I hope you're enjoying this challenge; it's really been fun!
@Kristen,
Somewhere around this mess of a house, I have some pictures of me holding some baby tigers. I had tears in my eyes the first time I had the opportunity to hold one. He was 6 weeks old and Mama wasn't far away. He snoozed and I rubbed his fur, smelled his feet, felt his whiskers. What an absolute treat to hold such a magnificent animal. I'm glad you're going to get to go back to San Diego and once again visit the Zoo, which is probably the best in the world. The Zoo in Tampa is a fine zoo and I haven't been in a few years. We also have Busch Gardens and the Aquarium which has Great White Sharks to pet. Just kidding. That would be exciting!
@Connie,
Thanks for visiting and I'm glad you enjoyed my pictures. I have quite the little library going. I've been collecting big cat and just cat pictures in general for years and I wanted to share some with you all. Thanks again!
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