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Wild cats - are not toys!
Daily Mail writes about British teacher Kate Drew, who worked in Tanzania and off for a few weeks on a tour of Africa. In Zimbabwe, she visited a nursery where they grow lions before releasing them into the wild. Allow tourists to walk across the savannah along with a couple of the most peaceful of the young lions, take pictures with them. However, such is not always end peacefully walk ...
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Luckily, Kate still alive - the ministers had to drive away the lion with sticks and he let go its prey. She escaped with a fright and 13 stitches in his neck. Immediately after helping Kate tries to keep a stiff upper lip.
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4 photos, which all ended pretty good, although it could be ...

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Luckily, Kate still alive - the ministers had to drive away the lion with sticks and he let go its prey. She escaped with a fright and 13 stitches in his neck. Immediately after helping Kate tries to keep a stiff upper lip.

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