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Old 06. Apr 2011, 03:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 06. Apr 2011, 04:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Saw this one a year ago. Very touching story with a happy ending.
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I like that.

Also like seeing the "experts" proven wrong.
So often the experts make unfounded assumptions.
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Old 06. Apr 2011, 08:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I like that.

Also like seeing the "experts" proven wrong.
So often the experts make unfounded assumptions.
Supposedly introducing a lion into the wild that was raised in captivity is not possible because of their familiarity with humans.
The amazing part is near the end when he brings his female mate along to meet them. Beside being wild, female lions in the pack are the true hunters and she didn't try to eat them

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Old 06. Apr 2011, 09:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
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The amazing part is near the end when he brings his female mate along to meet them.
Yes-she reacted to them just like the male did-very friendly.

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female lions in the pack are the true hunters
I was always jealous of male lions for that. I am a Leo and have always been interested in lions.

Not only do the females do the hunting, but the male still gets first pick of the food. He just provides the stud service.

That is the way it should be for humans.
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Told the wifey thats the way it should be for me.
That couch sure is uncomfortable.

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Old 06. Apr 2011, 11:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Told the wifey thats the way it should be for me.
That couch sure is uncomfortable.
That is why I have always been jealous of male lions. That and the laughter with the mention of "stud service"
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Yes-she reacted to them just like the male did-very friendly.

I was always jealous of male lions for that. I am a Leo and have always been interested in lions.

Not only do the females do the hunting, but the male still gets first pick of the food. He just provides the stud service.

That is the way it should be for humans.
And that might be because that's all many males can do right
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Beside being wild, female lions in the pack are the true hunters and she didn't try to eat them
I'm convinced that animals have a way of communicating with each other.
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I'm convinced that animals have a way of communicating with each other.
Very true. I used to see it every Saturday at football matches. Some used sound to communicate (rattles), others gestures (fingers) and some of the more evoluted had learned how to employ tools (throwing bottles/seats etc.)
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