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You've heard of guide dogs, but were you aware of guide ponies? Miniature horse Princess is leading the way for her blind owner Cheryl.
From 'Super Tiny Animals'
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Bear, Tiger And Lion Make The Perfect Story Of An Unusual Friendship
When we were little, we all had that one best friend to whom we made a solemn promise that we would always stick together no matter what life brings us. Even when there were times of boredom and times when we didn’t know what to say to each other, the friendship ties we cherished were unbreakable. The phrase ‘best friends’ was permanently engraved on a heart pendant, each wearing the half piece around our necks and swear that in the greatest crisis we would fend it with our own lives.
There are some people out there who believe that animals are just ordinary creatures but the truth is the animal kingdom never ceases to amaze and inspire us, making us put all our differences aside. Unusual friendships happen all the time and not just in the world of humans but with animals also. Giraffes and ostriches, dogs and owls, chickens and puppies, rabbits and deer, lions and bears are just handful examples of how friendships in the animal kingdom have no limits. And friends do not have to look anything alike to make a great team just as this unusual friendship proves.
This story however might be the most inspirational and unusual of them all. As you will find in this video, a <a href="https://rumble.com/v300av-bear-false-charges-in-finland.html" target="_blank">bear</a> , a <a href="https://rumble.com/v3r9sj-dog-barking-at-tiger.html" target="_blank">tiger</a> and a lion have somehow managed to become quite the family. Their friendship is definitely something to be admired and taken as an example. The extraordinary difference between these species is just not at all an issue for them to see as a barrier but better yet an opportunity to show the world that all of us can somehow find a way to get along and love each other. Balu the black bear, Shere Kahn the tiger and Leo the lion have grown up together and have become inseparable. This is just the most adorable, perfect example of what love can truly achieve. Take a look!
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Lion Cubs Meet The Leader Of Their Pride For The First Time
This heartwarming clip allows us to take a quick peek into lion cub’s lives. From the day they are born to the day they meet their father, the leader of their pride. Watch this video and find out more!
Six weeks after they are born, lion cubs reach a milestone and become strong enough to keep up with their mother, which means it is time to leave the den. The world is new to these adorable little cubs, and it is time to meet the other members of the pride. Moreover, the cubs seek one member’s approval above all. They have never seen a male lion, so instinctively they show caution and respect.
Footage shows the <a href="https://rumble.com/v3f1ut-cubs-meet-their-dad-for-the-first-time..html" target="_blank">very first encounter</a> the male lion Mfumu has with its offsprings. Watch as one of the cubs touches lion’s head with a gentle head tilt, to which the male lion wakes up and shares a long eye-to-eye contact with the little cubs. It is the moment of truth! Lion King all over the place!
Simple tolerance is the badge of entry and the <a href="https://rumble.com/v31sry-bottle-feeding-lion-cubs.html" target="_blank">little cubs</a> are now members of the pride. The true male resents young arrivals in order to show dominance and receive respect, being pride’s supreme leader!
In addition, the cubs will nurse until they reach seven months of age after which they are ready to hunt and eat meat. After days without food their mother starts to crave protein. It is the sound of the dinner bell, the pride has to make a kill!
Credit goes to 'Lions Of Crocodile River'.
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