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Post by TheGlove on Apr 8, 2019 6:03:19 GMT -8
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Post by kersting13 on Apr 8, 2019 12:09:47 GMT -8
You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably not quite as literal as Axl was going for, but it applies.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 8, 2019 13:05:44 GMT -8
You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably not quite as literal as Axl was going for, but it applies. Well that and elephants, rhinos and lion don't live in the jungle.
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Post by kersting13 on Apr 8, 2019 13:09:34 GMT -8
You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably not quite as literal as Axl was going for, but it applies. Well that and elephants, rhinos and lion don't live in the jungle. Hey, they always told us the Lion was the "King of the Jungle", so you'll have to excuse my mis-identification of the Lion's habitat.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 8, 2019 15:05:51 GMT -8
Well that and elephants, rhinos and lion don't live in the jungle. Hey, they always told us the Lion was the "King of the Jungle", so you'll have to excuse my mis-identification of the Lion's habitat. Misnomer. Lions live in Africa south of the Sahara and in Northwest India. Lions don't actually live in the jungle. Their real habitat is the open savanna where they hunt mammals such as gazelles, antelope, and zebra. They may also cooperate to catch larger mammals such as buffalo, giraffes and even crocodiles. Lionesses, or female lions, usually do most of the hunting. Sometimes they work together to flush out prey. One lion will scare out prey towards the others making it difficult to escape. Lions live in groups called prides. These prides usually consist of as many as 15 lionesses and their young, and 3 adult males. An average lion's body is 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet long, and their tails are 26 1/4 inches long to 3 1/4 feet. They can also grow up to 3 1/2 feet high and can weigh up to 500 pounds. So why are lions the kings of the jungle? Lions are the kings of the jungle because of their raw power and strength. Lions fear no other animals, however, like a king lions do have enemies. The lion's worst enemy is the hyena. Hyenas eat the same food as lions, so the lions and the hyenas often come into conflict over food. The only other enemy the lions have is people. Unfortunately the beautiful fur of a lion is very valuable on black markets. Because of this the lion is in danger of poachers, and because of poachers, the lion is an endangered species. In fact humans are the only thing that lions have to fear. Unfortunately these poachers don't care if these lions become extinct, and extinct is forever. This means once lions are gone, they will never come back. Like a king, lions also maintain order. A king maintains order by making laws and punishing those that don't abide. A lion maintains a balance by killing some animals. If there no lions, herds of antelope would overcrowd the savannas and destroy all the grass resources. Everything impacts something. Kings are the most powerful people or rulers of a land. Perhaps this is why the lion is considered king, because it is control of the land it lives on and all the other animals that live on it. Hyenas, however, are not really controlled by or fear the lions, but are a common enemy. It is sometimes said that if it wasn't for the ugly looks and walk of the hyena, they would be considered the kings of the jungle. On the other hand, the beauty and grace of a lion makes it the perfect king. Lions also rest about 20 hours a day. In a sense, they have the life of kings. They eat, drink and sleep and do away with pests. This is why lions are considered the kings of the jungle. I once saw a documentary on lions. At the end of this documentary a pride of lions was being attacked by a pack of hyenas. The hyenas were attacking the cubs; the lionesses were doing their best to keep the hyenas away, but the hyenas kept coming back. Unfortunately there were no male lions in sight and there hadn't been in weeks. In the last slip of the documentary, there is a lioness chasing a hyena but can't catch up, when from out of nowhere there appears a huge male lion, it's muscles bulging with strength from anger. With each step it gracefully charges past the lioness and with one strike to the right hind leg of the hyena, the hyena crashes to the ground tumbling and rolling from the sudden loss of footing. This is the act of a king, a king that was crossed the wrong way--a creature in command.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 8, 2019 15:07:47 GMT -8
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Post by Tigardbeav on Apr 8, 2019 19:41:18 GMT -8
Hey, they always told us the Lion was the "King of the Jungle", so you'll have to excuse my mis-identification of the Lion's habitat. Misnomer. Lions live in Africa south of the Sahara and in Northwest India. Lions don't actually live in the jungle. Their real habitat is the open savanna where they hunt mammals such as gazelles, antelope, and zebra. They may also cooperate to catch larger mammals such as buffalo, giraffes and even crocodiles. Lionesses, or female lions, usually do most of the hunting. Sometimes they work together to flush out prey. One lion will scare out prey towards the others making it difficult to escape. Lions live in groups called prides. These prides usually consist of as many as 15 lionesses and their young, and 3 adult males. An average lion's body is 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet long, and their tails are 26 1/4 inches long to 3 1/4 feet. They can also grow up to 3 1/2 feet high and can weigh up to 500 pounds. So why are lions the kings of the jungle? Lions are the kings of the jungle because of their raw power and strength. Lions fear no other animals, however, like a king lions do have enemies. The lion's worst enemy is the hyena. Hyenas eat the same food as lions, so the lions and the hyenas often come into conflict over food. The only other enemy the lions have is people. Unfortunately the beautiful fur of a lion is very valuable on black markets. Because of this the lion is in danger of poachers, and because of poachers, the lion is an endangered species. In fact humans are the only thing that lions have to fear. Unfortunately these poachers don't care if these lions become extinct, and extinct is forever. This means once lions are gone, they will never come back. Like a king, lions also maintain order. A king maintains order by making laws and punishing those that don't abide. A lion maintains a balance by killing some animals. If there no lions, herds of antelope would overcrowd the savannas and destroy all the grass resources. Everything impacts something. Kings are the most powerful people or rulers of a land. Perhaps this is why the lion is considered king, because it is control of the land it lives on and all the other animals that live on it. Hyenas, however, are not really controlled by or fear the lions, but are a common enemy. It is sometimes said that if it wasn't for the ugly looks and walk of the hyena, they would be considered the kings of the jungle. On the other hand, the beauty and grace of a lion makes it the perfect king. Lions also rest about 20 hours a day. In a sense, they have the life of kings. They eat, drink and sleep and do away with pests. This is why lions are considered the kings of the jungle. I once saw a documentary on lions. At the end of this documentary a pride of lions was being attacked by a pack of hyenas. The hyenas were attacking the cubs; the lionesses were doing their best to keep the hyenas away, but the hyenas kept coming back. Unfortunately there were no male lions in sight and there hadn't been in weeks. In the last slip of the documentary, there is a lioness chasing a hyena but can't catch up, when from out of nowhere there appears a huge male lion, it's muscles bulging with strength from anger. With each step it gracefully charges past the lioness and with one strike to the right hind leg of the hyena, the hyena crashes to the ground tumbling and rolling from the sudden loss of footing. This is the act of a king, a king that was crossed the wrong way--a creature in command. Glove throwing down the wilky of the animal kingdom. I like it. A few Q's - What is a lion's 40 time
- Was last years KOTJ better than this years? Was he GOAT?
- Did lions fear Tarzan?
- Did Dr Doolittle really talk to the animals?
- Where you learnt this?
- List item 2
- List item 3
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Post by spudbeaver on Apr 8, 2019 20:23:56 GMT -8
You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably not quite as literal as Axl was going for, but it applies. Well that and elephants, rhinos and lion don't live in the jungle. Welcome to the Savanah just doesn’t have the same cache.
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Post by TheGlove on Apr 9, 2019 8:09:15 GMT -8
Misnomer. Lions live in Africa south of the Sahara and in Northwest India. Lions don't actually live in the jungle. Their real habitat is the open savanna where they hunt mammals such as gazelles, antelope, and zebra. They may also cooperate to catch larger mammals such as buffalo, giraffes and even crocodiles. Lionesses, or female lions, usually do most of the hunting. Sometimes they work together to flush out prey. One lion will scare out prey towards the others making it difficult to escape. Lions live in groups called prides. These prides usually consist of as many as 15 lionesses and their young, and 3 adult males. An average lion's body is 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet long, and their tails are 26 1/4 inches long to 3 1/4 feet. They can also grow up to 3 1/2 feet high and can weigh up to 500 pounds. So why are lions the kings of the jungle? Lions are the kings of the jungle because of their raw power and strength. Lions fear no other animals, however, like a king lions do have enemies. The lion's worst enemy is the hyena. Hyenas eat the same food as lions, so the lions and the hyenas often come into conflict over food. The only other enemy the lions have is people. Unfortunately the beautiful fur of a lion is very valuable on black markets. Because of this the lion is in danger of poachers, and because of poachers, the lion is an endangered species. In fact humans are the only thing that lions have to fear. Unfortunately these poachers don't care if these lions become extinct, and extinct is forever. This means once lions are gone, they will never come back. Like a king, lions also maintain order. A king maintains order by making laws and punishing those that don't abide. A lion maintains a balance by killing some animals. If there no lions, herds of antelope would overcrowd the savannas and destroy all the grass resources. Everything impacts something. Kings are the most powerful people or rulers of a land. Perhaps this is why the lion is considered king, because it is control of the land it lives on and all the other animals that live on it. Hyenas, however, are not really controlled by or fear the lions, but are a common enemy. It is sometimes said that if it wasn't for the ugly looks and walk of the hyena, they would be considered the kings of the jungle. On the other hand, the beauty and grace of a lion makes it the perfect king. Lions also rest about 20 hours a day. In a sense, they have the life of kings. They eat, drink and sleep and do away with pests. This is why lions are considered the kings of the jungle. I once saw a documentary on lions. At the end of this documentary a pride of lions was being attacked by a pack of hyenas. The hyenas were attacking the cubs; the lionesses were doing their best to keep the hyenas away, but the hyenas kept coming back. Unfortunately there were no male lions in sight and there hadn't been in weeks. In the last slip of the documentary, there is a lioness chasing a hyena but can't catch up, when from out of nowhere there appears a huge male lion, it's muscles bulging with strength from anger. With each step it gracefully charges past the lioness and with one strike to the right hind leg of the hyena, the hyena crashes to the ground tumbling and rolling from the sudden loss of footing. This is the act of a king, a king that was crossed the wrong way--a creature in command. Glove throwing down the wilky of the animal kingdom. I like it. A few Q's - What is a lion's 40 time
- Was last years KOTJ better than this years? Was he GOAT?
- Did lions fear Tarzan?
- Did Dr Doolittle really talk to the animals?
- Where you learnt this?
- List item 2
- List item 3
Google is your fren.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 20, 2019 16:16:07 GMT -8
Hey, they always told us the Lion was the "King of the Jungle", so you'll have to excuse my mis-identification of the Lion's habitat. Misnomer. Lions live in Africa south of the Sahara and in Northwest India. Lions don't actually live in the jungle. Their real habitat is the open savanna where they hunt mammals such as gazelles, antelope, and zebra. They may also cooperate to catch larger mammals such as buffalo, giraffes and even crocodiles. Lionesses, or female lions, usually do most of the hunting. Sometimes they work together to flush out prey. One lion will scare out prey towards the others making it difficult to escape. Lions live in groups called prides. These prides usually consist of as many as 15 lionesses and their young, and 3 adult males. An average lion's body is 4 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet long, and their tails are 26 1/4 inches long to 3 1/4 feet. They can also grow up to 3 1/2 feet high and can weigh up to 500 pounds. So why are lions the kings of the jungle? Lions are the kings of the jungle because of their raw power and strength. Lions fear no other animals, however, like a king lions do have enemies. The lion's worst enemy is the hyena. Hyenas eat the same food as lions, so the lions and the hyenas often come into conflict over food. The only other enemy the lions have is people. Unfortunately the beautiful fur of a lion is very valuable on black markets. Because of this the lion is in danger of poachers, and because of poachers, the lion is an endangered species. In fact humans are the only thing that lions have to fear. Unfortunately these poachers don't care if these lions become extinct, and extinct is forever. This means once lions are gone, they will never come back. Like a king, lions also maintain order. A king maintains order by making laws and punishing those that don't abide. A lion maintains a balance by killing some animals. If there no lions, herds of antelope would overcrowd the savannas and destroy all the grass resources. Everything impacts something. Kings are the most powerful people or rulers of a land. Perhaps this is why the lion is considered king, because it is control of the land it lives on and all the other animals that live on it. Hyenas, however, are not really controlled by or fear the lions, but are a common enemy. It is sometimes said that if it wasn't for the ugly looks and walk of the hyena, they would be considered the kings of the jungle. On the other hand, the beauty and grace of a lion makes it the perfect king. Lions also rest about 20 hours a day. In a sense, they have the life of kings. They eat, drink and sleep and do away with pests. This is why lions are considered the kings of the jungle. I once saw a documentary on lions. At the end of this documentary a pride of lions was being attacked by a pack of hyenas. The hyenas were attacking the cubs; the lionesses were doing their best to keep the hyenas away, but the hyenas kept coming back. Unfortunately there were no male lions in sight and there hadn't been in weeks. In the last slip of the documentary, there is a lioness chasing a hyena but can't catch up, when from out of nowhere there appears a huge male lion, it's muscles bulging with strength from anger. With each step it gracefully charges past the lioness and with one strike to the right hind leg of the hyena, the hyena crashes to the ground tumbling and rolling from the sudden loss of footing. This is the act of a king, a king that was crossed the wrong way--a creature in command. The word "jungle" comes from either Hindu or Sanksrit. In those languages, it is more inclusive, basically meaning anywhere on the land that humans do not live. English's corruption of the word "jungle" to basically mean tropical forest ruins the original meaning of the phrase. Basically, outside of where humans live, lions are king of the land.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 20, 2019 16:19:46 GMT -8
You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby! You're gonna DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Probably not quite as literal as Axl was going for, but it applies. Well that and elephants, rhinos and lion don't live in the jungle. Rhinos live in the jungle. African elephants typically do not live in the jungle but other species do. Lions typically do not live in the jungle.
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Post by mbabeav on Apr 20, 2019 22:05:48 GMT -8
Hippos live in the tropical rivers of Africa, and nothing is more dangerous than a hippo. Hippos are kings of rivers.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 22, 2019 12:18:58 GMT -8
Hippos live in the tropical rivers of Africa, and nothing is more dangerous than a hippo. Hippos are kings of rivers. Mosquitos are more dangerous than hippos. But yes, of animals larger than insects, hippos are very dangerous.
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