Amazing Video!!!

I can't figure out the original source for this video, so go to Ady Gil's facebook link:


http://www.facebook.com/#!/ady.gil?v=wall&story_fbid=112510078800425&ref=notif&notif_t=share_reply

3 comments:

Jeff de la Rosa said...

That is a complication of videos from many sources. The man is Kevin Richardson a.k.a. "The Lion Whisperer." He is a zoologist and animal behaviorist (some say "lion tamer") based at The Lion Park, Johannesburg, S.A.

http://www.lion-park.com/ is essentially a ZOO. Most of the cats are offspring of the original captive lions. Most of them have never been in the wild...nor will they ever be in the wild.

Or "Google Kevin Richardson lions"

FWIW "The Lion Park was first established in November 1966 by the world famous Chipperfields Circus. It is conveniently situated in the middle of the Gauteng-Tshwane complex and the climate is typical of the Highveld and thus ideal for indigenous Highveld fauna. Hence, most of the indigenous animals that are seen at the Lion Park are quite at home.

The Lion Park is neither a game reserve nor a zoo. It has been split into two areas – one area for the herbivores such as zebra, giraffe, and various plains antelope and other grass-eating animals, and the other area for the carnivores. The herbivores roam freely around the area and visitors are able to view the animals at close proximity at any time.

The carnivore camps, which currently house three prides of lions and a clan of hyena, are protected by barriers and fences to prevent the different prides from attacking one another. By nature, lions are protective of their territory and can become fierce and aggressive if other lions or prides enter their domain. The camps are therefore divided by two fences - each about three metres high and a few metres apart - and they conform to Gauteng Nature Conservation specifications.

Most of the lions at the Park are the progeny of lions that were originally from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Northern Gauteng and Botswana. To avoid inbreeding, however, the Lion Park introduces new lions from other areas. The lions here have prospered and multiplied and all live in comfortable conditions."

Anonymous said...

The link does not work.

Jeff de la Rosa said...

The link works fine for me
http://www.lion-park.com/

Try Google "Lion Park South Africa"