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The zoo where they put YOU in a cage! Lion sanctuary gives visitors a VERY close encounter with its big cats
The GG lion sanctuary in Harrismith, South Africa, allows visitors to stand within a photography cage to see the stunning African lions in a safe and humane way. Photographer and director of the non-profit company, Suzanne Scott, 53, shared these amazing pictures showing lucky animal enthusiasts meeting these beautiful lions.
Well that is different, wonder why it took so long, after all they have had shark cages for years.
Find mother nature interesting when we think of all the various shapes and sizes of Horns & Tusks on animals around the world.
I wonder if they get headaches?
Gosh having a fight with this one would be dangerous, I have heard that some male animals die in a flight because of their horns cannot be untangles so they have to stick together!
Oh my goodness!
A right swing and a left Jab!
So fascinating, yes nature is incredible, so diverse, amazing shapes and sizes, thanks Celia.
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Had to smile at this!
There is a video.
'We just need coffee!' Hair-raising moment a LION roars at man through his open kitchen window as he tries to make a morning brew in South Africa
Dylan Panos, 46, who runs the nature guide training company Bhejane Nature Training in northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, was greeted by a growling lion outside his kitchen. During the clip, Mr Panos walks towards his window, which is covered in chicken wire, and contemplates whether to make his morning brew while stood so close to the lion. He then manages to place his kettle on the gas hob and makes his coffee as the lion continues to roar at him.
Hair-raising moment a LION roars at man through his open kitchen window | Daily Mail Online