World’s laziest lion spotted ‘driving’ SUV
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Archaeology team in Egypt find lion mummy at famed pyramid site
Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities said archaeologists excavated the mummy in Saqqara, a town south of Cairo. The Ministry of Antiquities is planning to announce additional details about the discovery at the end of the month. In 2004, the first lion skeleton was found, revealing the sacred status of the animal during ancient times.
As if they weren’t dangerous enough already.

A funny photo has captured the moment that a lion got behind the wheel of an SUV at a wildlife park in Switzerland.
Photographer Emmanuel Keller captured the moment that Zumba’s majestic head could be seen through the driver’s side window.
“To me it looks like Zumba is driving around the enclosure in his off-road car, to impress his ‘wife’ Timba,” Keller told SWNS.
‘JURASSIC PARK’ FORD EXPLORER HAS A SCARY SURPRISE
Unfortunately, for what at first appears to be the world’s laziest lion, the vehicle is inoperable and was placed in the enclosure for it to play with.
The Silkypark zoo rescues and rehabilitates injured and aging exotic animals from zoos and private collections.
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