14 January 2004, 04:12
SaeedHe Must Have Been Watching That Lion Movie We Had
Almsot the same results too.14 January 2004, 04:21
sheephunterThe man is a winner! He made it onto CNN worldwide with only minor scratches.Movie rights are being negotiated

sheephunter
14 January 2004, 04:32
FjoldLike my Father used to tell me; God protects chidren and fools!
14 January 2004, 04:36
MabelingwaneDumbass!, and the best is he heard a voice saying he should do it. Sound more like drug induced than spritual.
http://www.bigcats.org/abc/attacks/Man-eating Lions Shot in Kruger National Park
From Cat News number 27, Autumn 1997
Park rangers shot five lions in South Africa's Kruger National Park after a series of attacks on illegal immigrants from Mozambique, 11 of whom died in the nine months up to August.
Human remains were found in the stomachs of the lions, which were shot when a Mozambican was killed and eaten on 11 August at a waterhole.
The man was reported to be one of a group of 14 illegal immigrants who had been repatriated the day before. Five decided to return to South Africa that night, when they were attacked. The surviving four, who took refuge in a tree, were again sent back to Mozambique. Over 2,000 illegal immigrants have been repatriated this year.
Immigrants cross the park on foot and the Kruger unit of the National Defence Force arrested 13,479 between January 1993 and January 1997. It is believed that many more have been killed by lions than those recorded.
In the National Park magazine, Custos, senior researcher Ian Whyte, who recalled several dangerous personal encounters with lions, was quoted as saying that old, sick or injured lions, or ones that had been pushed out of a pride were the ones that usually became man-eaters.
"It is generally accepted that lions avoid man because they have a great respect for him. This fear disappears, however, after a lion has killed a human for the first time. Lions that are held in captivity and relocated in the wild are among the most dangerous animals in the world, purely because they have lost their fear for humans.
An official said visitors constantly disobeyed orders to stay in their cars. He recalled finding one visitor standing looking at a pride of lions at the other side of the road, without realising that a lioness was watching him intently from only five paces behind.
14 January 2004, 06:41
CrosshairsI think we need some of those lions along the Mexican border...
14 January 2004, 06:57
EterryI agree with Crosshairs, lets see if we can have some shipped to the Rio Grande.
Good luck and good shooting,
Eterry
14 January 2004, 13:42
JBoutfishnDo you have to die to get a Darwin Award?

14 January 2004, 14:34
BlacktailerOLE'

BTW ditto on lions for the Border Patrol!
14 January 2004, 21:56
SocratesHMMMM.
Cheap answer to the border patrol. YES: lions on the border...
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