Cheetahs helped by a lion
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Cheetahs helped by a lion
Apologies if mentioned elsewhere, but I couldn't be bothered looking, and this made me laugh.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/41449164
EEJIT!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/41449164
EEJIT!
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Re: Cheetahs helped by a lion
I watched the video of this. He was petting it through the fence like you would a dog. He's lucky the lion gave him his hand back.
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Ospreys are not the brightest of players, looking at the match today it is a miracle he was the only one who tried thatDave wrote:I watched the video of this. He was petting it through the fence like you would a dog. He's lucky the lion gave him his hand back.
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https://twitter.com/AndyGoode10/status/ ... 66528?s=09Rooster wrote:Ospreys are not the brightest of players, looking at the match today it is a miracle he was the only one who tried thatDave wrote:I watched the video of this. He was petting it through the fence like you would a dog. He's lucky the lion gave him his hand back.
So dumb!
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Those Saffer ewes are feisty.
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Not sure why the Lions are in cages, it's South Africa sure.
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Because Weltevrede breeds and hand rears lions specifically for the purpose of charging wealthy kunts for the "pleasure" of shooting them dead with little or no risk to themselves- known as canned hunts.Dave wrote:Not sure why the Lions are in cages, it's South Africa sure.
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That is dreadful. I hope none of our SA players would be involved in that.big mervyn wrote:Because Weltevrede breeds and hand rears lions specifically for the purpose of charging wealthy kunts for the "pleasure" of shooting them dead with little or no risk to themselves- known as canned hunts.Dave wrote:Not sure why the Lions are in cages, it's South Africa sure.
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Herbst is big into hunting and is an agent for Shaka Trophy Safaris. Want to shoot an elephant? He'll sort it. Check out their web page. Jesus is King but endangered species are fair game for a few rand and a bit of fun. Ar$ehole.Dave wrote:That is dreadful. I hope none of our SA players would be involved in that.big mervyn wrote:Because Weltevrede breeds and hand rears lions specifically for the purpose of charging wealthy kunts for the "pleasure" of shooting them dead with little or no risk to themselves- known as canned hunts.Dave wrote:Not sure why the Lions are in cages, it's South Africa sure.
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Ar$ehole indeed Merve.. I saved these photos from their bakebook page.
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Maybe you can answer the question that has been bothering me since this story broke?Dave wrote:I watched the video of this.
Will the lion make a full recovery after biting the osprey?
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He's been sighted. He has a good chance of a trophy this year.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Maybe you can answer the question that has been bothering me since this story broke?Dave wrote:I watched the video of this.
Will the lion make a full recovery after biting the osprey?
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Just hunting, Bellers. It's an abomination. A safari is just another name for a journey. Nothing wrong with going on a trip around a beautiful part of the world.222toHounslow wrote:Safaris and hunting is for Bellends. Fact!
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Must admit that if and when I make it to S Africa, I would love to go on safari and do a bit of shooting
but only with a camera, of course.
but only with a camera, of course.
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