@@Kalynn-y2o Was about to say the same! I hope it isn't the case, but drugged animals are so often an attraction/money mule thing. Cubs are also often taken away after the mom has been k*lled or chased away and the cubs are "raised" (read: used until they aren't considered cute anymore, kinda like in the docu Tiger King) and just dumped somewhere else for more extortion if they haven't died yet. Again, I *really* hope this isn't the case. But my experiences make me really afraid.
He is real and 1)the paws just covered because they are baby lions and not big lions, 2)The head moved have u seen a teddy bear head moved before ? U must think before u speak
he is real, have you ever seen a cuddly toy blink or move its head no because that is not possible, the paws are covered because it is a baby lion and it is not going to hunt yet etc., from now on you can use your brain when you type because this what you say doesn't make sense
You made me cry I'm African you're mean and Afrcan's are nice my mum is African and she is nice stop being so rude to Africans or I will report you for discrimination. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭I will even tell my mum what you have said about Africans.
Who came up with these rules?! I just don't get it. It's part of our natural instinct to explore this earth and all in it. Animal cruelty is not okay obviously but there is nothing wrong with us interacting with other animals.
@@alexandriakelley6105findest du es nicht seltsam das das Baby ohne seine Mutter ist und außerdem werden Löwen mit Medikamenten ruhig gestellt damit Touristen sie streicheln können. In Gefangenschaft müssen sie zudem auch zur Belustigung des Menschen leben. Ganz ehrlich schalt mal dein Hirn ein oder läuft es auf sparmodus? 😂😂