The Lion Whisperer

Kevin Richardson says he relies on instinct and patience to win the animals’ trust.

I think he gets the animals stoned first and then posses for pictures. Check out the link, tons of pictures of him playing with hyenas, lions and even a panther. [Link]


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  1. mocman says:

    another steve irwin?

  2. guessed says:

    Yeah, he’ll look really cool right up until he gets his face ripped off!

    Remember that Aussie guy…..?

  3. guessed says:

    yeah that one!

  4. Hasan.B says:

    His way of committing suicide and getting away with it!

  5. nofers says:

    I was watching a documentary about the biggest CAT in the world a Liger; a liger is a mix breed between a male Lion and female Tiger, double the size of the a lion, stretched out he/she is almost 12 feet long!!!
    I would like to see this guy deal with a liger in the wild, it’s just too bad they are very friendly animals :)

    http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/l/ligers.htm

  6. Sunny says:

    Kinda on the same line but a bit more weirder . . .

    http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2008/03/07

  7. Z District says:

    Lucky bastard! I want to be able to do that with a few animals! That would be damn cool!!!

  8. Amjad says:

    win the animals’ trust…. my f00t

  9. Lucky_Boy says:

    wtf, I can’t do that with even with cats, what exactly he whisper them with?

  10. holla says:

    the photos are amazing. I wish i could do this.

  11. Q80 BOY says:

    These pictures are so not real esspecially pic no.13
    These animals are dead, you can find the same thing in kuwait science meusuem somewhere in kuwait city, there are girrafes, lions, tigers, birds and even a mamooth. BTW my trip to the science meusuem was before 7 years

  12. Holla says:

    BTW Q80 BOY was attempting to make a joke in case anyone was wondering why his comment was so stupid.

  13. cece says:

    good job kevin u rock , but pls becarfull u seem really a nice person ,

  14. jen says:

    Watch the documentary and you will be amazed as I was. He has a gift to read the minute body language of these animals and then responds accordingly. Truly incredible, and no the lions were in no way sedated.


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