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Good looking male in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.

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For the beauty of these photos...





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Brotherly Love - The little white prince giving his sister a lovely bath at Ngala Game Reserve, Greater Kruger Park.

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Duba Plains, Botswana.

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Savuti, Botswana, taken in 2006.

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Bond and affection...

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Placid encounter...

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Male lion at the top of a kopje. Lions like very much to enjoy a panoramic view...

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One female, two males, three possibilities...

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Daily winds: the flies. Above all after eating a good meal with some blood on the snout and chops.

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Just two male lions walking together. Beautiful...

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In Ballari Zoo, Karnataka State, India, a video of a grumpy 6-year-old lion called 'Keshri' chasing visitors went viral, but it was taken 45 days prior, and it's not uncommon for visitors to be chased by lions and tigers there, according to the Executive Director, Sonal Varshi: https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/it...ors-110484




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@BorneanTiger :

I read that on the wikipedia link: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Ballari

" Parks and Zoos- City municipal office has been continuous making effort to make Ballari a clean and Green city. They have come up with few good parks like Dr.RajKumar park, Kaage Park, Radio Park(the oldest park in city) etc. Ballari Zoo is a small area in cantonement that boasts of an impressive collection of animals: Lions, tigers, bears, peacocks, deer, monkey, ostrich etc. However, the zoo is tiny, and the living condition of the animals is really heartbreaking. Animals are confined to small cells with barely any space to move. Many of the monkeys and bears have gone mad because of this lack of movement. The cages are dirty and though cleaning has improved off late, there is an urgent need for the animals to be rehabilitated into more humane surroundings.  "

On your video, we can see a lion running after a vehicle in open air. So what ? What is it true ? Are tigers and lions the only beasts which can live healthily ? Because on "The News minute" it is told that tigers and lions have their territories there...
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(10-14-2019, 03:47 PM)Spalea Wrote: @BorneanTiger :

I read that on the wikipedia link: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Ballari

" Parks and Zoos- City municipal office has been continuous making effort to make Ballari a clean and Green city. They have come up with few good parks like Dr.RajKumar park, Kaage Park, Radio Park(the oldest park in city) etc. Ballari Zoo is a small area in cantonement that boasts of an impressive collection of animals: Lions, tigers, bears, peacocks, deer, monkey, ostrich etc. However, the zoo is tiny, and the living condition of the animals is really heartbreaking. Animals are confined to small cells with barely any space to move. Many of the monkeys and bears have gone mad because of this lack of movement. The cages are dirty and though cleaning has improved off late, there is an urgent need for the animals to be rehabilitated into more humane surroundings.  "

On your video, we can see a lion running after a vehicle in open air. So what ? What is it true ? Are tigers and lions the only beasts which can live healthily ? Because on "The News minute" it is told that tigers and lions have their territories there...

That Wiki article was created in 2015. As of now, it isn't that small: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_R...ataka.html
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