18 March, 2009

Christian the Lion


And here's the full story. It's over an hour long in 10 minute increments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzxms9-qQZ4&feature=related
Well -- so much for that.
The owners of Born Free who own this video, as well, threatened to sue the person who posted this to Youtube. You can view the 1st and last segments and, if you like them, a link is provided where you can order a copy of the whole program. **sigh**
xxx
sequel:
the story began in 1969 and, I think, the last any human saw of Christian was in 1974.

One of the more astounding parts of the story was this:
John and Ace phoned George in 1974 and told him they wanted to come for another visit. [2 years after the video above]. George told them that it had been quite a while since he'd seen the pride and doubted they would be able to find them.
They decided to go anyway--at least to see George.

When they got to the camp, George told them that the pride had returned the day before and they were just outside the camp.
Christian and the men had another lovely visit. The lionesses were not happy about it and let it be known but Christian stayed with the men for a couple of days.

After John and Ace left, the pride left the camp and they were never seen again. George kept hoping they would return but they never did.

George believed [and I do, too] that Christian knew John and Ace were coming and came to meet them.
After that visit, they never planned another trip to Africa so there was no need for Christian to return to the camp to greet them as he was fully assimilated to Africa by then.

6 comments:

jmsjoin said...

two crows
Son of a gun! I wish you could get word around that you have these. I just watched the first one and it is great. How interesting and oh how unique Christian is or was. I was wondering how long ago this was. It almost looked 70s or something. I will watch them one at a time now. I'll be baack!

two crows said...

hi, Jim--
aren't they incredible?
the story began in 1969 and, I think, the last anyone saw of Christian was in 1974.

one of the more astounding parts of the story was this:
John and Ace phoned George in 1974 and told him they wanted to come for another visit. [2 years after the video above]. Geo told them that it had been quite a while since he'd seen the pride and doubted they would be able to find them.
they decided to go anyway--at least to see George.

when they got to the camp, Geo told them that the pride had returned the day before and they were just outside the camp.
Christian and the men had another lovely visit. the lionesses were not happy about it and let it be known but Christian stayed with the men for a couple of days.

after John and Ace left, the pride left the camp and they were never seen again. Geo kept hoping they would return but they never did.

Geo believed [and I do, too] that Christian knew John and Ace were coming and came to meet them.
after that visit, they never planned another trip to Africa so there was no need for Christian to return to the camp to greet them as he was fully assimilated to Africa by then.

jmsjoin said...

Hi two crows
That is incredible! I really wish it were possible to do a follow up though that long ago I am sure he is gone for whatever reason! I will be by to watch those so thanks!

jmsjoin said...

I just watched the second video. Unbelievable! I have only seen them here though the Christian story has been all over the TV lately. They even had the two guys! That lion truly was special!

jmsjoin said...

Hi two crows
I believe I have seen them all now. Still unbelievable!

Mary Ellen said...

I'm sorry I've been gone for so long, it's been pretty crazy at home..not much time for blogging.

That was an incredible video. I did see it once before, but only a small snippet of it, not all that was on the video you posted.

I do believe that animals never forget those who have cared for them before. Once they form a bond, they keep it for life. It's too bad humans don't always share that same bond with fellow humans. Maybe God should have stopped with the animal kingdom...but who am I to question God?

Thanks, kiddo!