Animal Antics Two

Wildlife photographers Anais Trepanier and Thomas Pham-Van were out shooting owls in snowy conditions when they had the visitor of a lifetime

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I remember posting a selection of these photos of a Bear with a girl in the old Animal site I think it was.

 

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To get these photos with the Bear and the Man I had to get through a lot of photos of men and guns with dead bears, I don't understand why the bears trust the human race, they must have been brought up with this guy when they were cups.

 

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Neck wash anyone?

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So sweet!

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The owl seems quite contented sitting there with the little girl!

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This makes me feel sick; that fine was not enough he needed a year in goal too with some community work with cats.

Tradie who bashed his bosses' kitten to death in alcohol-fuelled rage before tossing its lifeless body at a BRICK WALL as his shocked workmates watched on walks free from court

The 12-week old Bengal kitten was thrown against a wall in front of shocked colleagues (stock image)              

The 12-week old Bengal kitten was thrown against a wall in front of shocked colleagues (stock image) 

 

 

Sydney tradie Bibek Katwal, 26, has plead guilty to beating his bosses' pet kitten to death after a work function when he was left along with it for about two minutes. 

 

 

 

RIP

Farewell to the Lion Man of Chelsea: Socialite who bought big cat in Harrods in the 1960s and famously walked it around West London before setting it free in Kenya and being reunited years later dies aged 76 

 

Socialite John Rendall who famously bought a lion from Harrods' pet department in the 1960s, called it Christian and took it on walks around London has died aged 76. The Chelsea-based Australian became well known after he and his friend Anthony 'Ace' Bourke purchased a lion cub from the exclusive department store in Knightsbridge in 1969, which traded in exotic animals at the time. Christian was a regular sight in Chelsea as he was taken for walks along King's Road by the conservationist - with Mr Rendall and Mr Bourke both also seen driving the big cat around in their Mercedes cabriolet. Christian, who was bought for 250 guineas, was fed steak and taken to restaurants and glamorous parties - but they later returned him to the wild in Kenya after he grew out of the friends' pine furniture store, Sophisticat. Mr Rendall became a dedicated conservationist thereafter and an extraordinary video of the lion recognising his old master and bounding up to him for a hug in the country has attracted 14million views on YouTube. Mr Rendall, who had a decade-long marriage with TV personality Liz Brewer, was found dead at his desk on Sunday by his distraught son Maximillian, a magician who is his child from his second marriage, Melanie. Ms Brewer, the Ladette To Lady etiquette adviser, told the Daily Mail: 'The reason I married John (and I was on my sixth fiance) was because of the wonderful relationship he had with animals and people. I just knew he would be a fabulous father. My daughter Tallulah has a great deal of John in her.' Mr Rendall had two sons with Melanie, and Ms Brewer said: 'It is very said that his sons from his second marriage and Tallulah have lost their father so young.' She added: 'We had such a beautiful relationship with him. Christian changed the path of our lives.

 

Anthony 'Ace' Bourke (left) and John Rendall (right) with Christian the lion who they brought up in Chelsea in the 1960s

Socialite who bought a lion and walked it around London dies aged 76 | Daily Mail Online

 

 

... but they later returned him to the wild in Kenya after he grew out of the friends' pine furniture store, Sophisticat. Mr Rendall became a dedicated conservationist thereafter and an extraordinary video of the lion recognising his old master and bounding up to him for a hug in the country has attracted 14million views on YouTube.

A wonderful story.

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