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A Lion Eating Grass

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Lion Cub Eating Some Grass

Is that a lion eating grass i see?? Well, its not something that you get to see on each and every safari, however, this behavior is actually more common than you think.
Lions and other predators are known to chew and eat the richly fibrous blades of grass to ease uncomfortable cases of indigestion.

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