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A lion's roar can be heard up to five miles away. Remember that when you're standing five feet in front of them! Many who visit the Conservators Center say that the "oofing" of the lion prides was the most memorable part of their trip. "Oofing" is our word for the unique sound our lions make when they call to one another. This non-aggressive vocalization is used in the wild to communicate with other members of the same pride, or to communicate territory between different prides. It's a primal, powerful sound that you'll never forget. www.ConservatorsCenter.org This wonderful video and its footage was generously donated to the Conservators Center by David Moore.
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24: Name [1] anime you wish everyone would watch
Inuyasha
25: What is an anime you regret watching?
Boku no Pic- Jk, uhhhh. Probably the knock off ghibli film where some chick and dude who go into this cave thing, I don’t remember exactly but. I watched it with a friend and at the end of it we were both just like. Why did we waste our lifespans on this. Visually appealing but just a crap movie.
29: Has an anime’s fanbase ever made you hesitant to watch an anime?
Hmmm, I don’t think so but probably? It has prolly happened but not in a way where I was like yikes, yeah not watching that cause of the fanbase but likely where I saw some interaction in the fanbase and unconsciously steered away.