Friday, March 13, 2009

Zoologist Kevin Richardson Swim With Lioness

Zoologist Kevin Richardson Swim With Lioness,Animal behaviourist Kevin Richardson,

Animal behaviourist Kevin Richardson increases and affects some of the most dangerous animals known man. With his unusual methods, he has developed some very personal ties with students, playing, sleeping and even swim with the animals. Taking a well deserved swim in the Crocodile River, just south of the Magaliesburg mountains, "says Richardson, 34, was with him, Meg the lioness.

Weighing a staggering 185 kg this boisterous tawny lioness playing full splashed around with the experienced behaviourist. "We went swimming rent for me is enrichment," said Richardson said. It is one of the reasons I believe my animals are so relaxed. "Those who like it go swimming, others go for walks in the larger area and others who just want to go and cool under a tree in the middle of the park."

Kevin Richardson, zoologist and
animal behaviouralist, raises and trains some of the most dangerous animals known to man. To do this he does not use the common methods of breaking the animal's spirit with sticks and chains, instead he uses love, understanding and trust.

Zoologist Kevin Richardson Swim With Lioness,most dangerous animals known man,cool under a tree in the middle of the park,

most dangerous animals known to man,The Kingdom of White Lion,

Meg, 7, and
her sister Amy, live in "The Kingdom of White Lion", near Johannesburg, South Africa. Lions, Hyenas and leopards remaining in the 650 hectare area that is not too far from the bank of the river. "The Kingdom of White Lion" to help finance the Predator in Botswana, and is actively involved in creating awareness around the globe. Kevin, who has been involved in countless documentaries, and has just completed work on a new film about the white lions, who are working to create awareness and to be active in lion conservation.

With the lion in it would drop from around
350,000 animals to 25-30000 over a period of 15 years, the statistics paint a grim picture. "People are always amazed that she does not tear me apart with her claws," he said. "I can assure you every day, and again I get a claw behind me. It is only coincidence, and confirm for me the care and control she tries to be. She is excited as a dog, go for a ride in a car. She takes no coaxing to get her to swim.Zoologist Kevin Richardson Swim With Lioness,

Zoologist Kevin Richardson Swim With Lioness,

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He is amazing!
I'm really respect him!

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