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Posted on 05-05-04 12:46 AM Link | Quote
Well, this silly US state that I live in is sure being quite crazy this month. I woke up this morning, ready to take some Advanced Placement Test in Computer Science, when I hear on the news. "Some 300-400 pound female lion is on the loose in the district of Gahanna..." You don't believe me!?! *Goes to find an article somewhere on the internet*

Here we go...
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/3266352/detail.html

Still, I'm just wondering how an african lion is adapting to the near freezing weather here... I hope that the police aren't going to try anything drastic like killing it, as I haven't heard that the lion killed anybody. Did any of you guys had something like this happen to you, and if it does, is it common?
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Posted on 05-05-04 12:51 AM Link | Quote
wtd?

Wouldn't there be a record of a lion missing somewhere?
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Eh..no, i don
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Posted on 05-05-04 12:54 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Toxic
wtd?

Wouldn't there be a record of a lion missing somewhere?


Well, one unfortunate thing that I heard was that the lion just kind of came out of nowhere. They said that all the illegally owned lions out there are accounted for. Of course, I'm surprised that the media didn't go blurting "Oh, it might be a TERRORIST ATTACK!"
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Posted on 05-05-04 01:11 AM Link | Quote
That have happened in Sweden once. Later the police just said it was a large cat that was seen.

Intresting, loose animals. They wouldn't survive for long time if it was in the winter.
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Posted on 05-05-04 03:23 AM Link | Quote
It's not that cold here. Well, I guess it gets chilly at night. Funny, I haven't heard about the lion sightings.
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Posted on 05-05-04 05:55 AM Link | Quote
Interesting A 400lb lion on the loose... in Ohio....

Well, lets hope this situation is remidied quickly, before some bad things start to happen.
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Posted on 05-05-04 08:33 AM Link | Quote
400 pounds... SOUNDS like there's enough insulation on it.

It won't die. It could probably survive a few nights, and by that time it'll be tracked down anyways. Or kill someone, either one.
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Posted on 05-05-04 07:35 PM Link | Quote
As far as I know, there hasn't been any lions on the loose in Norway, but there was once a kangaroo that was on the run (wasn't it? ), and for quite some time too, I think.

Hmm.. I think that there was also something about a Llama being on the run once, or something.
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Posted on 05-06-04 12:31 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by NSNick
It's not that cold here. Well, I guess it gets chilly at night. Funny, I haven't heard about the lion sightings.


*Faints* It's national news by now, I think! It was mentioned on Good Morning America, along with a bunch of other usual stories... You know, the ones that the media loves to milk off of.
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Posted on 05-06-04 10:01 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Waddler-D
*Faints* It's national news by now, I think! It was mentioned on Good Morning America, along with a bunch of other usual stories... You know, the ones that the media loves to milk off of.
Really? Huh. Well, I don't watch TV that much, and the only paper I read is a campus paper (which I don't read every day).
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