Lions In Attack Of The Man Eaters

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Hey if you think lions are scary and fearsome animals then read this. Lions have two sides to them. People are afraid of them because they have the loudest roar or because they are the 2nd biggest cat.

In a story called Attack of the Man Eaters 4000 men went to the jungle to work and 2 lions killed lots of people. Colonel Patterson ended up killing both them. In another story called meet the lion whisperer brings out the good in them. Kevin Richardson is a lion whisperer he has been with lions his whole life. He plays with lions, feeds them, and takes care of them. There are similar things and differences to the stories.

To compare them they both have people interacting with lions. They both have amazing stories about there interaction,

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