Posted on 07/14/2014 5:28:32 PM PDT by nickcarraway
this is the jaw-dropping moment a sharp-suited footballer shows off his skills again three deadly LIONS.
Kevin Richardson, known as the Lion Whisperer, has spent 20 years building an amazing report with some of the world's most feared animals.
And with the World Cup approaching, he decided to play football against the real three lions in a fascinating battle on the plain.
Kevin, 40, showed of his silky skills to evade the wild predators, whose powerful jaws could pop a leather football with the smallest of bites.
What does this prove? It's not like lions are known for being great at soccer. Now if he could play jai alai with lions, I'd be impressed.
It’s all about the report.
And when he gets eaten, we’ll get some article about how it was a tragedy. There is a reason they call them “wild” animals. They are not your friends no matter how cute they are or no matter how many Warner Brothers cartoons you have seen where they talk and act friendly.
I like your retort.
When I was in 8th grade, I wrote a book rapport. Now I understand the F grade.
Thats not football, thats soccer.
“Thats not football, thats soccer.
Said the lion, “Thats not football, that’s lunch.”
That source is wrong. I’ve watched Kevin Richardson on Animal Planet. Those lions aren’t wild; he raised them.
If they were wild, other balls would be in play.
As with food issues, it was the female who caught and killed the ball.
Whats with all this soccer crap in the news? This is still the U.S until Zippy declares martial law.
Did he give them a traditional lionish upbringing? Or he raised them as humans?
Well, they still look like big cats to me.
I’m no expert but I think if you mount a wild male lion, you better be “equipped” to back it up.
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