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Catch A Lion By The Tail


A lion playfully biting its brothers tail asks for trouble

The metaphor "catch a lion by the tail" could not have been better illustrated. Adolescent lions despite their maturity, still love to play and this sibling in Ngutuni Sanctuary Tsavo took the game a little too far. As the pride was casually walking to a nearby waterhole, the sibling at the rear mischievously bit its brothers tail and consequently received a full wrath of disapproval!



That's what you get for biting a lions tail

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