You Must Check This Taxidermy of African lion in 18th century: A Swedish taxidermist who stuffed this African lion in 18th century apparently had no idea how the exotic animal look a like when alive. Come and see of this strange creation.
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Showing posts with label lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lions. Show all posts
Monday, August 22, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
9. WOW! Dog as the mother of a 12 lion cubs
Mother's pride: The maternal mutt who has raised 12 LION cubs
They may be the kings of the jungle, but these lion cubs are pussy cats when it comes to their surrogate mother.
Thanks to Beth the crossed mastiff's mutt-erly instincts she has raised a pride of 12 mighty lions.
Not afraid of a bit of rough and tumble with these mini-kings of the jungle, Beth the lion-nanny happily frolics, nurses and acts as a surrogate mother to newly born cubs for the last two years at a South African lion breeding sanctuary.
And her love and care has been a roaring success.
Nap time: The adorable cubs cuddle up to the motherly mastiff, whose love and attention has led to them being successfully freed into the wild Thanks to Beth's hard work five lions have been successfully introduced back into the wild.
Animal farm owner, Theony MacRae, 52 is rightly proud of Beth who helps to raise lions from the family-run centre, called Horseback Africa, near Cullinan in South Africa.
'We got Beth as a puppy from a neighbour,' said Theony.
'To be honest I didn't really want her at first because we had enough animals here already.
'But my husband, Colin insisted and he was right - she soon proved her worth.
'By the age of two her maternal instincts must have kicked in and she started to act like a mother to the lion cubs we keep - without any input from us.
'She is always babysitting and keeps them busy by playing with them, chastises them when their naughty.
'She will lick them and clean them just like any good lion mother would do.'
Play nicely: The lions are trained to develop the survival skills and can then be introduced fully into the wild
Wake up, mum! Two lions raised by Beth have been given new lives in their native South Africa and three have been set free in Zambia
Not afraid to playfight: With the help of Beth the cubs have a great quality of life, before they get older and stronger and are then released source: dailymail
Monday, June 20, 2011
Lioness Anger | 9 Photos
Lioness Anger: The lionesses were at times playful but at times some anger came out as in this picture.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Lioness Tries to Eat Baby | Video
If You Have Not Seen This Video of Lioness Tries to Eat Baby at zoo before, Check This Video Clips After Jump ;0)
Friday, May 20, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Shocking Lion At Car Repair Shops
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| Turns out it’s their Indian co-worker’s dog. He shaved the dog in such a way to look like a Lion. (via) |
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