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Male lion in Kruger national park

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knitter

I visited the Kruger National Park over forty years ago now, an amazing place. It may seem strange but one of the main things that I remember is watching a dung beetle rolling elephant droppings, and a bat flying around the rondavel. But there were giraffe and lion too.

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mrsmummy

Hello Lionfire and welcome to the forum. Tell us a little about yourself. :)

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Lionfire in reply to mrsmummy

Hi. I'm good I'm a game ranger and doing sales presently.

I have high anxiety and battled most of my life.

My faith is strong and I know where my help comes from:)

I'm also a professional musician

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mrsmummy in reply to Lionfire

So, why a lung forum?

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Lionfire in reply to mrsmummy

I have lung issues. Nice to bring some positivity:)

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mrsmummy in reply to Lionfire

Positivity is always good. :)

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GeorginaS

Great. I've been there 🦁

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pegbl

Wow Lionfire, great picture ......welcome.

Peg xx

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Lionfire in reply to pegbl

Thank you!

Beautiful. Lets hope no one shoots him!

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sassy59

What a magnificent creature he is. Thanks for sharing that photo. Xxxxx

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