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Amazing story about a family that raised a lion then released it into the wild. This is the reunion years later...
 
Posted by: Scottjpw on the 18th 2008f July 2008 | Comments: (28) |


Plumit20.. 
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Posted by: Plumit2000 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 06:27 |
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Get a hair cut ya damn Hippy!
prety cool. Ive always wanted a pet lion. |

dobby240 
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Posted by: dobby240 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 06:29 |
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that was really moving
plumit.. your a fag get a new avatar everyone knows thats the myspace freak |

jelleoel.. 
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Posted by: jelleoelle on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 07:42 |
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| You can see this kinda shit on Animal planet every day. |

Alacrity 
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Posted by: Alacrity on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 07:45 |
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Cool story, even if I did see it a while back. People don't give animals credit for the intelligence that SOME of them have. I have a dog that I've taught to count to 50 and he actually understands what he is doing, and makes it look easy.
Nice story anyway Scott. |

RhaAL 
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Posted by: RhaAL on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 07:46 |
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| they really loved their pussy |

jelleoel.. 
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Posted by: jelleoelle on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 08:23 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 04:45 Alacrity wrote:
Cool story, even if I did see it a while back. People don't give animals credit for the intelligence that SOME of them have. I have a dog that I've taught to count to 50 and he actually understands what he is doing, and makes it look easy.
Nice story anyway Scott. |
Sure he does. And you know this becasue... he told you? |

tardturd 
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Posted by: tardturd on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 08:33 |
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| leader of its own pride? doubtful. The story has cracks but the idea of a lion pet is believable I guess |

Bullit 
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Posted by: Bullit on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 09:01 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 03:29 dobby240 wrote:
that was really moving
plumit.. your a fag get a new avatar everyone knows thats the myspace freak |
Yes, it is moving as you don't see this everyday !
As for the other fag, his avatar suits him quite well actually.  |

jayjay44.. 
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Posted by: jayjay442 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 09:40 |
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absolutely beautiful story...choking up at work dammit!!!  |

mcmartin.. 
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Posted by: mcmartin27 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 13:58 |
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I have a story just like this! 
In 1986, Peter Davies was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from Northwestern University ..
On a hike through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing with one leg raised in the air. The elephant seemed distressed, so Peter approached it very carefully.
He got down on one knee and inspected the elephant's foot and found a large piece of wood deeply embedded in it. As carefully and as gently as he could, Peter worked the wood out with his hunting knife, after which the elephant gingerly put down its foot. The elephant turned to face the man, and with a rather curious look on its face, stared at him for several tense moments. Peter stood frozen, thinking of nothing else but being trampled. Eventually the elephant trumpeted loudly, turned, and walked away. Peter never forgot that elephant or the events of that day.
Twenty years later, Peter was walking through the Chicago Zoo with his teenage son. As they approached the elephant enclosure, one of the creatures turned and walked over to near where Peter and his son Cameron were standing. The large bull elephant stared at Peter, lifted its front foot off the ground, then put it down. The elephant did that several times then trumpeted loudly, all the while staring at the man.
Remembering the encounter in 1986 and knowing that elephants are renowned for their memory ability, Peter couldn't help wondering if this was the same elephant. Peter summoned up his courage, climbed over the railing and made his way into the enclosure. He walked right up to the elephant and stared back in wonder. The elephant trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk gently around Peter legs, lifting him carefully then slammed his stupid ass against the railing, killing him instantly.
Probably wasn't the same elephant.
This is for all of my friends who send me those heart-warming stories.  |

boyjohn 
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Posted by: boyjohn on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 14:21 |
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That animal was smarter than most of the people on this board ... especially the frenchies.
And thank you for las night manson ... you suck dick like a champ. Who taught you? Your sister or your cum swilling mommy? |

dobby240 
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Posted by: dobby240 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 17:57 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 06:01 Bullit wrote:
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Yes, it is moving as you don't see this everyday !
As for the other fag, his avatar suits him quite well actually. |
you may just be the only other sane person on this website XD |

Tyrfingr 
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Posted by: Tyrfingr on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 18:02 |
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Heart warming story, beats the shit we have to hear and read about on every day basis. 
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 04:45 Alacrity wrote:
Cool story, even if I did see it a while back. People don't give animals credit for the intelligence that SOME of them have. I have a dog that I've taught to count to 50 and he actually understands what he is doing, and makes it look easy.
Nice story anyway Scott. |
Seems intelligence amongst man is in the same ratio as the animals. Most are smart, less are intelligent, and even fewer are wise.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 10:58 mcmartin27 wrote:
The elephant trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk gently around Peter legs, lifting him carefully then slammed his stupid ass against the railing, killing him instantly.
Probably wasn't the same elephant.
This is for all of my friends who send me those heart-warming stories. |
Lmao!  |

jelleoel.. 
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Posted by: jelleoelle on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 18:44 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 06:01 Bullit wrote:
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Yes, it is moving as you don't see this everyday !
As for the other fag, his avatar suits him quite well actually. |
You do see this kinda boring shit every day if you zap by animal planet, ngc or similar channels.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 15:02 Tyrfingr wrote:
Heart warming story, beats the shit we have to hear and read about on every day basis. 
Seems intelligence amongst man is in the same ratio as the animals. Most are smart, less are intelligent, and even fewer are wise.
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smart = intelligent.
wise = having a lot of knowledge. |

Tyrfingr 
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Posted by: Tyrfingr on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 19:08 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 15:44 jelleoelle wrote:
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You do see this kinda boring shit every day if you zap by animal planet, ngc or similar channels.
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smart = intelligent.
wise = having a lot of knowledge. |
I would really differentiate between smart and intelligent. There are alot of intelligent people who can think things out but aren't smart to put it into practice. And smart people who can't think things out quite as well, but are smart enough to run the machines.
Gaining and retaining alot of knowledge may make a person knowledgeable. But wise people know better what to put in practice and what not. Being able to construct a nuclear bomb might be intelligent, but not very wise. |

Immunity 
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Posted by: Immunity on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 19:52 |
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Intelligence = Knowledge
Wisdom = Knowing how to put that knowledge to use in a given situation / scenario.
Intelligence is useless without a certain degree of wisdom. |

Plumit20.. 
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Posted by: Plumit2000 on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 20:46 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 03:29 dobby240 wrote:
that was really moving
plumit.. your a fag get a new avatar everyone knows thats the myspace freak |
its was hilarious video.
but you might be right
might be time to update. |

Tyrfingr 
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Posted by: Tyrfingr on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 22:20 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 16:52 Immunity wrote:
Intelligence = Knowledge
Wisdom = Knowing how to put that knowledge to use in a given situation / scenario.
Intelligence is useless without a certain degree of wisdom. |
Knowledge doesnt grant intelligence, it only grants knowledge. The ability to come to logical conclusions through reasoning, or abstract thinking, is mark of intelligence.
And wisdom, that is to know what decision is good and right.
That is my definitions of them anyway. |

Manson 
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Posted by: Manson on the 18th 2008f Jul @ 23:17 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 11:21 boyjohn wrote:
That animal was smarter than most of the people on this board ... especially the frenchies.
And thank you for las night manson ... you suck dick like a champ. Who taught you? Your sister or your cum swilling mommy? |
NEW STUDY FINDS: That 9 out of 10 cemetery worms agree that your dad is pretty tasty!!! |

thomass 
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Posted by: thomass on the 19th 2008f Jul @ 06:34 |
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| abusé quand meme ce trou du cul de boyjohn, les Français lui mettent la rage, jalousie ? ca ne m'etonnerait pas. |

jelleoel.. 
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Posted by: jelleoelle on the 19th 2008f Jul @ 11:10 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 16:08 Tyrfingr wrote:
I would really differentiate between smart and intelligent. There are alot of intelligent people who can think things out but aren't smart to put it into practice. And smart people who can't think things out quite as well, but are smart enough to run the machines. |
Those are your own perceptions of the words. By definition they are the same though.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 16:08 Tyrfingr wrote:
Gaining and retaining alot of knowledge may make a person knowledgeable. But wise people know better what to put in practice and what not. Being able to construct a nuclear bomb might be intelligent, but not very wise. |
Being able to construct a nuclear bomb does not make one intelligent. It only means you have the knowledge of how to do it. Figuring out how to do it, without prior knowledge, that takes intelligence.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 16:52 Immunity wrote:
Intelligence = Knowledge
Wisdom = Knowing how to put that knowledge to use in a given situation / scenario.
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Very vrong. Intelligence has nothing to do with knowledge. However, wisdom = knowledge.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 16:52 Immunity wrote:
Intelligence is useless without a certain degree of wisdom. |
Intelligence gives you the ability to acquire the knowledge on your own.
| Quote: | On 18-07-08 19:20 Tyrfingr wrote:
Knowledge doesnt grant intelligence, it only grants knowledge. The ability to come to logical conclusions through reasoning, or abstract thinking, is mark of intelligence.
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Correct! |

Tyrfingr 
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Posted by: Tyrfingr on the 19th 2008f Jul @ 18:01 |
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| Quote: | On 19-07-08 08:10 jelleoelle wrote:
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Being able to construct a nuclear bomb does not make one intelligent. It only means you have the knowledge of how to do it. Figuring out how to do it, without prior knowledge, that takes intelligence.
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Naturally that was exactly what i meant. People often overlook what is trying to be said, which is the reason why i often tend to post annoyingly long posts. You just have to explain in detail sometimes. Human nature it seems, has it that way, that we correct each other even when it's not necessary. |

ccscary 
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Posted by: ccscary on the 19th 2008f Jul @ 21:09 |
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but you knew i'd know you know, so i clearly can't choose the cup in front of ME...  |

Alacrity 
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Posted by: Alacrity on the 20th 2008f Jul @ 16:28 |
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| Quote: | On 18-07-08 05:23 jelleoelle wrote:
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Sure he does. And you know this becasue... he told you? |
If you can talk Scott. into posting it I will happily make an uninterrupted (at critical points) video of him doing that and much, much more. It's up to you Scott. I've grown tired of submitting great videos that you NEVER post. How about it Scott., You can be the first.  |

Enigma13.. 
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Posted by: Enigma1337 on the 24th 2008f Jul @ 11:58 |
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I love seeing stuff like this, but I cant help but think.
The lion would probably be prone to thinking that all humans are friendly, eventually hell run into a trophy hunter, run up to give him a bear hug like in this video, and get a bullet in his head.
Wild animals should be afraid of us... |

Chobits 
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Posted by: Chobits on the 27th 2008f Jul @ 13:08 |
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| Chi? |

lolwut 
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Posted by: lolwut on the 13th 2008f Aug @ 21:45 |
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almost brought me to tears,and i have to agree with enigma  |

BioWe4p0.. 
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Posted by: BioWe4p0n on the 02nd 2008f Oct @ 10:21 |
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wonderful video, my eyes were welling up, i guess certain videos affect peeps in that way  |


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