I love big cats. Here is a short video clip of "Boss". Boss is an African Lion that was rescued by Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. He lives in a HUGE naturalistic habitat yard nestled in the the hills around Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He always has his nose to the wind sniffing for interesting smells. When he stands majestically in the soft blowing Ozark Mountain breeze his extremely long dark mane sways with the wind making you feel like you have just met Mufasa or Simba from the Lion King movie. YOU Can even adopt or sponsor Boss.
And look where Roy ended up. It amazes me that people would take risks like this
mountain lions
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This male African Lion is having a fit as his keeper tries to open his gate and let them out into their big yard. Can you imagine having this in your backyard? How many attacks can you find if you do an internet search? LOTS! Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Bobcats and many other wild animals, exotic cats, are sadly kept in people's back yards. Most of them meet tragic fates in the end. This grumpy lion was one of the lucky few who was rescued by a sanctuary. A true sanctuary does not breed, do not buy, do not sell nor do they allow the public to pet the animals. Winter is coming fast, the costs in caring for these rescued lions, tigers, bears and more sky rockets in the winter. Vitis www.TurpentineCreek.org & www.ZooFun4u.com/TCWR and learn what you can do to help.
Gulf Hammock Rat Snake
Baby alligators and a scary snake
Hercules the tiger is growling as he attacks his big toy balls. It is so funny.
I love big cats. Here is a short video clip of "Boss". Boss is an African Lion that was rescued by Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. He lives in a HUGE naturalistic habitat yard nestled in the the hills around Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He always has his nose to the wind sniffing for interesting smells. When he stands majestically in the soft blowing Ozark Mountain breeze his extremely long dark mane sways with the wind making you feel like you have just met Mufasa or Simba from the Lion King movie. YOU Can even adopt or sponsor Boss.
Hi, here is a short summary of a photo shoot called: Photo Wild. It was at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This is only PART of the shots, just a tiny sampling of what I got that morning. YOU NEVER TOUCH the cats. There is ALWAYS a fence between and a watchful gaurd by you. You can put you lens right up to the fence and get amazing shots without fencing in the photos. It is early morning and the cats are just being turned out for the day so they are active and inquisitive and anxious to run around marking their territory. This was really fun.
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