rehabilitation center in Livingstone, Zambia. They are wild animals, you’re not allowed to look them in the eye or walk in front of them ( make no mistake, they will attack you.. one of them actually tried that with me ) they will be released into the wild. Here, it’s not a zoo!.. you walk in the wild with them. They are being taught skills in order to be released into the wild.
they are leading me, not the other way around. i’m no “queen” .. i was someone who could never hurt them.. animals and kids can feel that.. adults only see surface.
Cool!
you’re such a brave lady …!
:)
very cool
Such a beautiful picture
Incredible pic, just grabbing a lion by it’s tail. They were obviously trained, but was this in a Zoo or major preservation or what?
rehabilitation center in Livingstone, Zambia. They are wild animals, you’re not allowed to look them in the eye or walk in front of them ( make no mistake, they will attack you.. one of them actually tried that with me ) they will be released into the wild. Here, it’s not a zoo!.. you walk in the wild with them. They are being taught skills in order to be released into the wild.
Ah that’s pretty fascinating. Excuse the double post, the original didn’t show up at first. Feel free to delete the other one if you can.
Oh my, how wonderful Queen, ruler over all.
they are leading me, not the other way around. i’m no “queen” .. i was someone who could never hurt them.. animals and kids can feel that.. adults only see surface.
Am so jealous! Would love to have been that close to lions (and safe) when we were in Africa. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Wonderful image – love those beautiful lions
This is so Ancient Kemit, how they used to live, in tune with the animals, authority over them and in tune with the universe! Love it!