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It also looks like a young one. Probably hand reared and very used to people.
Behaves just like a domestic cat! I'd guess its weight at around 75kg, so I could easily pick it up, slam it, and choke it out, so safe as a pet.

*probably*. as in, you *probably* wouldn't want to take the chance?Lions are very social animals, if you can condition a Lion to believe that you're a member of its pride it probably won't eat you for dinner unlike a lot of other predators.
. Amazing is all I have to say.for anyone in this predicament, I think the advice is to lay still on the floor. Running only makes them chase you like prey, and I'm sure they can run a lot faster than we can.
The predicament is - big cats don't tend to pounce when you face them - so you got to run away while looking at them... and hope there isn't more than one. (IIRC that is basically their hunting technique - one distracts/chases you while the other(s) move around until you have your back to one of them).
if it's black, fight back. if it's brown, lay down. it it's white...goodnight.
If its a zebra what do you do?
Lions are very social animals, if you can condition a Lion to believe that you're a member of its pride it probably won't eat you for dinner unlike a lot of other predators.
Trust me - you do not want to be bitten or clawed by a domestic cat - it hurts - never mind a lion
They look like horses, but they're really very different. If they weren't, our ancestors would have been riding them long ago.
I'm not convinced there's a huge difference in temperament between domesticated cats and large wild cats, I think it's just that domesticated cats haven't got the size or equipment to do any real damage when they get a bit too rough.
there are significant physical differences which play a part of that, but the behavioural difference is pronounced.Just put your safety trousers onCats can have funny turns. A domestic cat having one won't kill you, a lion having one easily could.
Also sometimes if you touch a cat somewhere it doesn't like or expect it may claw you away, you don't want to be clawed by a lion.

The brown ones?Just put your safety trousers on![]()
They obviously are different to horses, but no so different that they can't breed with a horse to make a zorse.
It also looks like a young one. Probably hand reared and very used to people.
I think you might be surprised, there's even a difference between the "big cats". Cheetahs display very different behaviour to the other big cats, for example. So much so in fact, that they aren't really regarded as big catsthere are significant physical differences which play a part of that, but the behavioural difference is pronounced.
I think that's nature versus nurture thing. As feral cars can be quite aggressive and violent compared to house cats, and big cats raised in captivity can end up similar to house cats.I think you might be surprised, there's even a difference between the "big cats". Cheetahs display very different behaviour to the other big cats, for example. So much so in fact, that they aren't really regarded as big catsthere are significant physical differences which play a part of that, but the behavioural difference is pronounced.