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Dennis, Roy Well's put a lion, with a chimpanzee on Kiki the African elephant. It had it's claw's and the elephant didn't have a pad. The fact that the cat in this picture is laying down, probably gave it the added stability.
In the black and white photo - The leopard must be declawed, so how does it manage to not fall off?
ReplyDeleteDennis,
ReplyDeleteRoy Well's put a lion, with a chimpanzee on Kiki the African elephant. It had it's claw's and the elephant didn't have a pad. The fact that the cat in this picture is laying down, probably gave it the added stability.
Wade