Bears was madder than a mf! Mf stomped the ground like fuck them wolves! They ain’t put in on this mannnnn!
bear was like get yo dumbass back over there and let’s eat!
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Man you know his lil ass got ate up by something!
That polar bear was like Gtfoh y’all punk ass ain’t gone do sheeeiiit
Bears was madder than a mf! Mf stomped the ground like fuck them wolves! They ain’t put in on this mannnnn!
Rhinos and Hippos are bad ass until a bull Elephant comes along.
So it appears.
The Lion King.
An intense moment on safari as a sub-adult male leopard defends an impala carcass from another leopard.
They rarely eat em but I guess he really pissed them off. Sucks to be him! Mf became a meal when they normally do the eating. circle of life
Male lion enjoying some leftovers. Lions are arguably the most widely-recognized animal symbol in all of human culture. The male lion in particular is considered the "king of all beasts" and depictions of them are meant to symbolize royalty, courage, nobility, strength and valor. The flipside of this coin - the way lions view humans - varies. For the most part, we are on the lion's pay-no-mind list, yet the safety of a human in close proximity to a lion can never be guaranteed. Lions do not usually seek out and hunt humans, but there are well-documented cases of this occurring from time to time. One such case is that of the Tsavo maneaters: a pair of male lions who in 1898 terrorized the builders of a railway bridge in Kenya over a 9 month period.
At first, the lions would take turns stalking and dragging workers out of their tents and devouring them, but as time went on and countermeasures proved ineffective, the pair became more brazen and would enter the campsite together and take a man each. As the attacks became more frequent, hundreds of workers fled the site and work on the bridge came to a halt. This triggered a response in the form of 20+ infantry being deployed to the campsite to assist in the hunt for these maneaters, and they were eventually shot and killed. In total, these 2 lions are responsible for the deaths of 135 workers between March and December 1898. Their taxidermied remains are on display at the Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.
I was disappointed. Man fuck a Lion or Tiger. I’ll eat him too!