Comparing Savage Lions To Meek Big Cats

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Compare and Contrast Essay
By:Shaé McGuffey Savage lions to meek big cats. J.H. Patterson was like an explorer. He went all the way to Africa just to make a rail road. The savages he sealed with were wild lions, he explained edit all in the article “Attack.” Did you know the lions in Tsavo do not have manes. There was a man who had a different relationship with lions and his name is Kevin Richardson. Many people call him “the lion whisperer” because he was so good with the lions. These two articles are compared and contrasted by loving lions to beasts. The beasts were killing the men who were camping. While the lions at the petting zoo were befriending the people. Both the meek and the beasts have been acting very strange.

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