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Young cats of my daughter in her backyard. THEY WERE ABANDONNED IN THE TRASH TWO WEEKS AGO AND SHE ADOPTED THEM.
Salvaterra de Magos, Portugal
Mon adorable et regretté Simba ,qui m'a quittée il y a 11 ans après 12 ans d'une belle vie ,ensemble ,dans de la tendresse ,des câlins et de l'amour partagé..
Je l'avais trouvé abandonné dans une forêt ,il avait environ,tout juste 2 mois..Je l'ai pris et il ne nous a plus jamais quitté..Un amour de chat ,très intelligents ,et plein d'amour.
The two dogs are Pomeranians.
Simba (left) is from May 9, 2018, Nala is from December 4, 2016.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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The English word lion is derived via Anglo-Norman liun from Latin leōnem (nominative: leō), which in turn was a borrowing from Ancient Greek λέων léōn. The Hebrew word לָבִיא lavi may also be related.[4] The generic name Panthera is traceable to the classical Latin word 'panthēra' and the ancient Greek word πάνθηρ 'panther'.
My flickr friend Bev,(hurricane 101), raised Simba from a foal. This is a watercolour of her precious Simba.