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Aug 3, 2008 7:10 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
I was reading on the news this morning about how a Youtube clip has has 16 million hits.

In a nutshell:

Its about two men who in the 60's in Harrods in London bought a lion cub. (obviously couldnt do that now haha)...

They raised him in London until eventually he got to big.. they flew him to Kenya and released him into the bush.

Four years later they travelled back to see if they could find him.. and this is what happened..



Aaawwww heart wings



The whole story is here if you want to read it.

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Aug 3, 2008 7:11 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Lagoona22
Lagoona22Lagoona22Bugibba, Majjistral Malta161 Threads 11 Polls 10,711 Posts
Seen it....this is the most heart-warming man-animal story you'll ever see....so cool...


thumbs up thumbs up handshake
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Aug 3, 2008 7:12 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
sxc666
sxc666sxc666unknown, Queensland Australia51 Threads 16,853 Posts
ohh I know claire I seen it on the news, not only a beautiful thing to see it was amazing and the Lion introduced his wife also heart wings amazing now wonder I love animals.
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Aug 3, 2008 7:12 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
Lagoona22: Seen it....this is the most heart-warming man-animal story you'll ever see....so cool...


Yeaaahh Awwww..

Must remember to show it to animal man Ship idea
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Aug 3, 2008 7:15 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
sxc666: ohh I know claire I seen it on the news, not only a beautiful thing to see it was amazing and the Lion introduced his wife also amazing now wonder I love animals.


Yeahhh crying

I was just thinking..

There is a place about 8miles from here that used to sell monkeys (just before I was born.. so a LONG time ago lol)

My mum told me that it caught fire once.. and you could HEAR the monkeys screaming from 8miles away.. blues
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Aug 3, 2008 7:17 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Lagoona22
Lagoona22Lagoona22Bugibba, Majjistral Malta161 Threads 11 Polls 10,711 Posts
Oh Jesus...!!!....no




crying crying crying

Claayer: Yeahhh

I was just thinking..

There is a place about 8miles from here that used to sell monkeys (just before I was born.. so a LONG time ago lol)

My mum told me that it caught fire once.. and you could HEAR the monkeys screaming from 8miles away..
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Aug 3, 2008 7:18 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
sxc666
sxc666sxc666unknown, Queensland Australia51 Threads 16,853 Posts
Claayer: Yeahhh

I was just thinking..

There is a place about 8miles from here that used to sell monkeys (just before I was born.. so a LONG time ago lol)

My mum told me that it caught fire once.. and you could HEAR the monkeys screaming from 8miles away..
blues
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Aug 3, 2008 7:23 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
HondoLaneNJ
HondoLaneNJHondoLaneNJtoms river, New Jersey USA4 Threads 694 Posts
Claayer: I was reading on the news this morning about how a Youtube clip has has 16 million hits.

In a nutshell:

Its about two men who in the 60's in Harrods in London bought a lion cub. (obviously couldnt do that now haha)...

They raised him in London until eventually he got to big.. they flew him to Kenya and released him into the bush.

Four years later they travelled back to see if they could find him.. and this is what happened..



Aaawwww
The whole story is here if you want to read it.



WOW! That is AMAZING! To think that, after 4 years...the lion is out there fighting to survive, killing its food....and it remembers! And the "wife" was cool about it too! hahaha...
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Aug 3, 2008 7:23 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
WhatUwish4
WhatUwish4WhatUwish4St. Augustine, Florida USA2 Threads 7,986 Posts
I saw that clip. It was AWESOME!!!

angel angel angel
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Aug 3, 2008 7:25 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
HondoLaneNJ: WOW! That is AMAZING! To think that, after 4 years...the lion is out there fighting to survive, killing its food....and it remembers! And the "wife" was cool about it too! hahaha...


hahaha laugh
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Aug 3, 2008 7:27 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Reminds me of a Story I read a while ago:

“And the lion shall lie down with the lamb…”

Although the phrase of “the lion shall lie down with the lamb” is one of the more popular quotes from the Bible, it’s really misquoted. In the King James version, it’s the wolf that dwells with the lamb, and it’s a leopard that lies down with a kid, and “the calf and the young lion and the fatling together.” (Isaiah 11:6)

But in today’s world, there really is a lion that lies down with a calf…in fact, she adopted and nurtured a total of five antelope calves.

It’s a remarkable story of the love of one animal for another, and it seems to personify the truth that not all natural enemies are exactly that—natural and unavoidable enemies.

On Christmas Day of 2001, game wardens at the Samburu National Park in Kenya watched as an adult lioness frightened off an oryx antelope mother, and picked up her baby calf in its mouth. Because lions normally hunt these antelope, they assumed the lion would kill and eat the baby. But then the unexpected happened.

The lion, named Larsens, began to nuzzle and fondle the frail little creature. Behavioral scientists first stated that the lioness had probably mistaken the oryx calf for a lion cub. But then the lioness showed her awareness of the calf as another species, because she allowed the calf to return to her natural mother to nurse.

For more than two weeks, the lioness Larsens nudged the little calf along, all the while allowing her to return to her antelope mother for nourishment before chasing the mother antelope away once again.

The fragile baby oryx was seen crossing the savannah with her lioness “mother,” and would curl up by her side for naps. Tragedy struck one day while the lioness napped by a water hole. While the baby oryx was playing, another lion attacked and killed it.

According to the wardens, Larsens was enraged when she woke. Ten times she circled the lion that killed her oryx calf, roaring all the while. Then she disappeared from view.

Larsens was seen a few weeks later, following herds of oryx antelope. “She never kills them,” said one warden. “When she is hungry, she goes after warthogs.”

But Larsens would again amaze the rangers with her mothering instincts. On Valentine’s Day, 2002, lioness Larsens was spotted with another oryx calf. And just like the last one, she’d adopted the calf as her own.

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Aug 3, 2008 7:28 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
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It seemed Larsens had learned the need to protect her new baby from other lions and predators. She guarded the new baby ferociously, chasing off any lions that approached. “There are other lions trying to attack the lioness to get to the baby, but the rangers are watching them and the lioness is protecting the calf,” said park warden Mark Lenya-kopir.

“This is one extraordinarily maternal cat,” said lion expert Jim Cavenor. “I've seen lions adopt a few small animals, but they usually end up turning round and eating them after a couple of days. But she seems to be totally fixated on this little one.”

Unlike the common assumptions of most people, animals do think. Their thinking is not some robotic response to environmental stimuli, but an active, cognitive reasoning. Larsens is proof of this. She adopted a series of what was normally a “prey” species for lions, and protected them as her own. She knew she could not provide nourishment for them, and allowed them to return to their mothers for food.

Larsens is just one example of how animals react with emotion, with feeling and with true knowledge of what they are doing. She ultimately adopted a total of five oryx calves, giving all of them fierce protection and tender care while ignoring her own basic needs. Her actions have made her a legend among the people of Kenya, and they bestowed another name on her because of their reverence for her loving nature.

The Samburu people call her Kamunyak—the blessed one.

Sources: The Observer, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Quite interesting!conversing wave
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Aug 3, 2008 7:31 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
HondoLaneNJ
HondoLaneNJHondoLaneNJtoms river, New Jersey USA4 Threads 694 Posts
Claayer: hahaha


She actually looked nicer then my ex.....rolling on the floor laughing
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Aug 3, 2008 7:32 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
HondoLaneNJ
HondoLaneNJHondoLaneNJtoms river, New Jersey USA4 Threads 694 Posts
Probably eats less too.....blues
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Aug 3, 2008 7:35 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
HondoLaneNJ: Probably eats less too.....


laugh hahaa
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Aug 3, 2008 7:35 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
Conrad WOW... that's a amazing.. applause

wave hug
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Aug 3, 2008 7:39 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Sommerauer71
Sommerauer71Sommerauer71Salzburg, Austria133 Threads 4 Polls 12,414 Posts
Just lovely!
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Aug 3, 2008 10:38 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
Claayer
ClaayerClaayerWild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK107 Threads 9 Polls 15,888 Posts
Bump...

Oo Ship see this. applause
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Aug 3, 2008 10:50 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
roseofsharon
roseofsharonroseofsharonmanchester, Hampshire, England UK60 Threads 3 Polls 8,699 Posts
It led me to "Christian The Lion - A Pet's Love Is Forever!"
(Song - Aerosmith - I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing) and......
heart wings

I'm still crying me bloody eyes out.... thanks a lot!!! scold

roll eyes
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Aug 3, 2008 10:54 AM CST Aawwww how's this for a reunion! ..
katiecharlyn
katiecharlynkatiecharlyndublin, Georgia USA8 Threads 2,748 Posts
Claayer: Yeahhh

I was just thinking..

There is a place about 8miles from here that used to sell monkeys (just before I was born.. so a LONG time ago lol)

My mum told me that it caught fire once.. and you could HEAR the monkeys screaming from 8miles away..
ahhh.......moping

i saw! thanks for sharing hug
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