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Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

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Wow, that is a large male, maybe too large.
 
From my point of view, the video is from a wild pride, but some people in youtube states that these are captive lions and that this is a montage, with some wild animals in the background. They say that these lions are too well feed, and that is more obvious in the belly fold of the male.
 
It is well known that some “documentaries”, especially those of the 70’s and 80’s are just man-made in order to create a history; the best example in modern times is Discovery Channel and his FAKE program of Tiger Canyons.
 
For the moment, I don’t know what to think. What do you think guys?
 
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RE: Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia - GuateGojira - 06-06-2014, 08:48 PM
RE: Lion pictures and videos - Gamiz - 11-12-2016, 09:56 AM



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