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Lion attacks woman who posed to take pictures at the zoo (photos)

It has been reported that a female tourist,
who was innocently posing for pictures in a
zoo without knowledge that a lion was
somewhere watching her before she was
attacked.
Zambezi reports that, a tourist was mauled
by a lion that pounced on her from bushes as
she posed for pictures at Safari in Zimbabwe.
Officers say the woman was leaning on a
fence when the caged lion spotted her and
raked his gigantic paws down her hip and
arm.
The pair had been enjoying the views on a
day out together and were taking pictures of
the lion enclosure, believing the beasts were
further away. But the white lion was actually
just hidden among bushes and pounced as
her unnamed boyfriend captured the picture.
It is believed she is still in hospital receiving
treatment.

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