Oh, so scary. I didn't know lions could get rabies
too.
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<<Wild animals that are not showing fear of humans are
usually rabid. That beautiful lion was tested and did
have rabis.>>
And if they (wild animals, particualrly large
predators) don't have rabies, then they are waaaaay
too accustomed to human presence to be safe. Next
step would be our livestock, and after that an easy
move to an unarmed human (probably a child).
Rhonda
Sidesaddle Hall of Famer
Five-time US National Sidesaddle Champion
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