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Viral video: Woman casually walks with 6 lionesses in jungle, holds wild cat's tail

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Chandigarh, January 14

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She sure had a heart to walk with these lions. Not one, but six. A woman was casually seen walking with six lionesses in a jungle. In a viral video, the woman roamed with the big cats without fear as if they were her knows.

Interestedly, the big cats too seemed pretty comfortable in the woman’s company. They neither attack the woman nor the person shooting the video.

The last frame showed the woman walking while holding the tail of one of the lionesses. She waves at the camera just before the video ends.

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The video which was posted on Instagram by user @safarigallery has gone viral. “Do One Thing Every Now & Then That Scares The Life Out Of You. Would You Try This?”, read the captioned of the video.

“The lion was once found throughout Africa, Asia and Europe but now exists only in Africa with one exception. The last remaining Asiatic lions are found in Sasan-Gir National Park in India, which was primarily created to protect the species. Currently, there are approximately 350-400 lions in the park. A lion’s roar can be heard from as far as 5 miles away. A lion can run for short distances at 50 mph and leap as far as 36 feet.”

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