It's not every day you go outside to your porch and find a pride of lions

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A Limpopo based businessman has shared a video that may be a contender for viral video of the year. This is after he arrived at his father's house to find some uninvited and perhaps unwelcomed scary visitors outside.

It was a pride of lions, that had taken over the porch.

In the video you see the lions some lazing around, others sleeping, grooming, and walking around on the porch. But the tricky part was that the only thing separating the lions from the David (The Businessman) was a glass door. Thankfully, once the lions realize that they’ve got company, they decide to keep themselves to themselves. Imagine...

Take a listen to how J Sbu felt about these lions being way to close for comfort.
19 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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