
red and a little lion cub
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lion
Size 699 x 1050px
File Size 132.4 kB
"Just you wait till I'm older!"
I really hope you're just kitty-sitting that lion cub. They're cute as kid, but once they get older, they can be a handful!
Still, wouldn't it be cool to have a full-grown lion watching your house? If some guy tried to break into your house and saw that guy there..Yikes!
I really hope you're just kitty-sitting that lion cub. They're cute as kid, but once they get older, they can be a handful!
Still, wouldn't it be cool to have a full-grown lion watching your house? If some guy tried to break into your house and saw that guy there..Yikes!
I see a lot of animals, of a lot of different animals, all together without proper homing. He seems to be collecting them and showing them off as trinkets; there are fates worse than death, like a long, lingering life in the hands of some shallow dimwit and a bullet to the head when one of the larger predators inevitably mauls it's owner to death. Unless he is part of a rescue, which I sincerely doubt, I fear the worst for these poor critters.
Yeah, right.
How do you know that his job doesn't involve raising this sort of animals? A youtube channel i watch is of a guy who does just that (He works in a zoologic garden or something, and raises lynxes at home , that's in USA)
Also... well, a lion is a bit too much, but the other animals he has i fail to see a problem with - there are breeds of dogs of similar dangerousness than a fox or a lynx.
How do you know that his job doesn't involve raising this sort of animals? A youtube channel i watch is of a guy who does just that (He works in a zoologic garden or something, and raises lynxes at home , that's in USA)
Also... well, a lion is a bit too much, but the other animals he has i fail to see a problem with - there are breeds of dogs of similar dangerousness than a fox or a lynx.
I do rescue work, there are tell-tale signs. One of which is not keeping exotic adult animals in your house like that.
I'm not talking about the fox, which have been bred for fur and semi-domesticated for several generous, but the big cats?
If you think a lynx can't do serious damage, you are living in a dream world.
I'm not talking about the fox, which have been bred for fur and semi-domesticated for several generous, but the big cats?
If you think a lynx can't do serious damage, you are living in a dream world.
True, but although selective breeding for character has an impact (especially in working dogs like abovementioned wolfdog that can end up in critical situations) training is a major part of the equation both ways.
The fact that he has an adult lynx which hasn't harmed him or anyone else seems to point to him knowing at least something though :3
The fact that he has an adult lynx which hasn't harmed him or anyone else seems to point to him knowing at least something though :3
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