Lion, Tiger, and Bear…

…Oh my. Yet again, we can learn so much from our fellow animals. Three animals from three different continents have become their own little family, the best of friends.

When they were only about 2 months old,  Leo the lion, Shere Khan the tiger, and Baloo the bear, were all rescued during a drug bust in Atlanta, Georgia. This trio of unlikely friends, likely enemies if in the wild, live happily together in their own little home at Noah’s Ark rescue centre in Georgia.

Jama Hedgecloth, co-founder of the centre, says the three are “oblivious” to the fact that they aren’t supposed to be friends. “It is wonderful and magical to see a giant American black bear put his arm around a Bengal tiger and then to see the tiger nuzzle up to the bear like a domestic cat.”

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While we don’t see it in the video, they also have a creek to swim in as well – that would sure be another great sight to see. Most importantly though, they have each other. Their rough start in life brought them together in a way that just goes to prove, we can all be friends if given the chance to get to know each other as individuals, and not groups. They grew up together, not knowing they were supposed to be enemies. If only we human animals could always do the same…

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