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Lioness swiming with Kevin Richardson

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teagarden8650 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Wrong, lions kick out other lions out of the pride all of the time. "If" they decide to kick Kevin out of the pride, i doubt very seriously they wont ask him nicely.
digoclocks (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I know something about dog and wolve behavior. to live with them you have to learn there (body-)language. They will never learn ours. Does anyone else noticed that in all the video's Kevin never makes eye contatct with the lions? First lesson in wild animal behavior. Don't make eye contact (exept foor birds). That's allmost allways a treath.
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happy sheep over the hole that worked and a picture of a sad sheep over the other. At first it was as expected they only picked the right hole half the times 50%. But after a while the sheep got the picture - so to say - and always whent to the happy-picture for food. Then they replaced the sheep pictures with pictures of one sad and one happy human. The sheep whet to to happy face at once. 100%.
el6milonguero (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Well there where a test made with sheep. sheeps where put in a box whith a feeding device. It had two "holes" from whitch food could come out. It could be any of the holes but only one at the time. If I remember correctly they started out with putting a picture of a
digoclocks (2 days ago) Show Hide
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that is very fascinating. Do you also remembre where and who did that test?
It proves that sheep aren't that stupid as we believe they are.lol
el6milonguero (1 day ago) Show Hide
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I tryed to search for it on the net - but I couldnt find it. well, try google on sheep. But I eather read it in a populare-science magazine or heard it on a science-radioprogram. I dont read tabloids - so I heavent got it from them ;)
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the tigeres aren't domesticated. The man is a tiger!
ana555555555555 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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incredible....kevin is amazing!!
minghan05 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I don't doubt that wild animals, even if hand-raised can be unpredictable. because they are large, their play with KR can be potentially dangerous for him. He knows what's he's in for anyway. But if think about it,in the past, and still happen now, humans too kill their own babies if they are deformed. Like lioness kills her weakest cub if she thinks she can't survive. Our primal instinct to kill is still inside us,difference is we are rein in by law/rules, but still we murder/torture/rape etc.
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Timothy is an asshole who underestimated the unpredictable nature of the wild bears.He did not raise those bears.Those bears dont "recognise" him and see him as a prey encroaching on their territory. That guy is too arrogant with them. These large predators are not afraid of humans, they are afraid of the guns in their hands. Humans are useless n fragile in the wild. Elsa, the "friend" of Joy and george Adamson, met the couple a few more times after she was reintro to the wild.Search"born free"

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