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Woodward, OK? Not that far from me. Gosh, those two really enjoy each other's company. They may have imprinted on each other when they were babies.
Ah! That's lovely...Love the Tiger! Have to be honest though...Hate animals in cages..any animal! Left info re my Blog on previous post Sandra! :).
Great to watch, Happy Monday Sandra.Yvonne.
Lovely video - why can't humans get over there differences like that! Have a great week, hugs, Valerie
Awwww.My eyes are leaking.
touching
Aw, that's so precious...
Oh, cute as it is, it could all go so horribly wrong. Nice to see a touch of Australia though, with our sulphur crested cockatoo.
It looks quite scary but beautiful at the same time. Happy Monday xx
Now that is an unusual relationship. Obviously the lion didn't grow up thinking they are food, so he still doesn't.Bone-digger. What a name!
I love this so very much. It shows how friendships can form especially when introduced when young. These lions are rare so I'm glad this zoo helps animals out.
Aww, I think Bone Digger may think he's a dog...
haha the lion sure doesn't see a hotdog with legs, amazing how some can get along so well.
How adorable. They're like a bunch of brothers playing together.
Now this is interesting.
It does sound like they imprinted doesn't it, Elizabeth?
I agree, Willie. I'm all for sanctuaries, but seeing an animal caged is hurtful.
Thanks, Yvonne:) And to you.
Wouldn't life be wonderful if we could?Hugs back,
Who wouldn't love a weenie?
I don't wonder. You should see my Emma, the dog, and one of the cats. BF forever. An unusual friendship, too.Thanks for sharing, Sandra!
Real cool find
Glad you liked it, M-w:)
They're awfully cute aren't they?
That's a valid point, Andrew. I trust they've imprinted on each other and the lion will never revert.
I got a kick out of the lion biting the fleas off the dog, though it did give me a moments pause...;)
Yes, sounds like they imprinted.And that is quite a name:) Hmmm, maybe a book title....
Well, I had to watch that entire clip! Animals never cease to amaze me and make me happy when I see them interacting like this.
I am too, Birgit. Though I would love it see every zoo have more sanctuary settings.
Grin. I bet he does:)
It sure is, Pat.
They sure are, Di:)
Hi Jamie,Aren't they amazing?
Good point:) I love the ones you painted:)
I had a cat and dog like that! The dog would take down any other dogs that threatened his pal.
we canna heer any sound thanx...knot...two de pea sea we iz on rite now, but then sum timez ya due knot knead ta heer stuff huh ! ♥♥♥
:)
Makes me happy too, Lee:)
Darn PC. And you're right. Sometimes you don't need to hear to understand the message.
If we humans could only take a lesson from animals. Though there are differences, there are more things in common
Another of these wonderful odd couples. Thank you once again, Sandra!
Very sweet!
This is so beautiful! So touching! Love this video Sandra! Hope you're having a great day! Big Hugs!
I agree Valerie!!!
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Woodward, OK? Not that far from me. Gosh, those two really enjoy each other's company. They may have imprinted on each other when they were babies.
Ah! That's lovely...Love the Tiger!
Have to be honest though...Hate animals
in cages..any animal!
Left info re my Blog on previous post Sandra! :).
Great to watch, Happy Monday Sandra.
Yvonne.
Lovely video - why can't humans get over there differences like that! Have a great week, hugs, Valerie
Awwww.
My eyes are leaking.
touching
Aw, that's so precious...
Oh, cute as it is, it could all go so horribly wrong. Nice to see a touch of Australia though, with our sulphur crested cockatoo.
It looks quite scary but beautiful at the same time. Happy Monday xx
Now that is an unusual relationship. Obviously the lion didn't grow up thinking they are food, so he still doesn't.
Bone-digger. What a name!
I love this so very much. It shows how friendships can form especially when introduced when young. These lions are rare so I'm glad this zoo helps animals out.
Aww, I think Bone Digger may think he's a dog...
haha the lion sure doesn't see a hotdog with legs, amazing how some can get along so well.
How adorable. They're like a bunch of brothers playing together.
Now this is interesting.
It does sound like they imprinted doesn't it, Elizabeth?
I agree, Willie. I'm all for sanctuaries, but seeing an animal caged is hurtful.
Thanks, Yvonne:) And to you.
Wouldn't life be wonderful if we could?
Hugs back,
Who wouldn't love a weenie?
I don't wonder. You should see my Emma, the dog, and one of the cats. BF forever. An unusual friendship, too.
Thanks for sharing, Sandra!
Real cool find
Glad you liked it, M-w:)
They're awfully cute aren't they?
That's a valid point, Andrew. I trust they've imprinted on each other and the lion will never revert.
I got a kick out of the lion biting the fleas off the dog, though it did give me a moments pause...;)
Yes, sounds like they imprinted.
And that is quite a name:) Hmmm, maybe a book title....
Well, I had to watch that entire clip! Animals never cease to amaze me and make me happy when I see them interacting like this.
I am too, Birgit. Though I would love it see every zoo have more sanctuary settings.
Grin. I bet he does:)
It sure is, Pat.
They sure are, Di:)
Hi Jamie,
Aren't they amazing?
Good point:) I love the ones you painted:)
I had a cat and dog like that! The dog would take down any other dogs that threatened his pal.
we canna heer any sound thanx...knot...two de pea sea we iz on rite now, but then sum timez ya due knot knead ta heer stuff huh ! ♥♥♥
:)
Makes me happy too, Lee:)
Darn PC. And you're right. Sometimes you don't need to hear to understand the message.
If we humans could only take a lesson from animals. Though there are differences, there are more things in common
Another of these wonderful odd couples. Thank you once again, Sandra!
Very sweet!
This is so beautiful! So touching! Love this video Sandra! Hope you're having a great day! Big Hugs!
I agree Valerie!!!
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