Thursday, August 18, 2016

#2 Animal Pix


5 comments:

Bob Swaney said...

YGBSM!

Roger Smith said...

Not at all. This is not the only such photo, but this team, credited with working at the late Selig Zoo, pulled the vegetable cart for feeding the non-carnivores. It would have been asking too much to have two harness lions pull a meat wagon. If this is of interest, a further look will find that Cleopatra's lion trainers had them pulling chariots in both ceremonial events and in battle. That, my friend, is some lion training.

Patricia said...

I can accept there were lions in Cleopatra's ceremonial events, but to use lions quiet enough to be hitched up to a chariot on the battlefield seems unlikely to me. I can envision the lions during battle to just lie down and go "screw this!" or high tailing it in the opposite direction. It would be pretty hard to steer them, and where is the "whoa" from behind in the chariot? Doesn't seem like bold battlefield fighting lions could be hitched up in the first place. Really cool though, sure wish I'd had a lion chariot. I would have liked that a lot.

Roger Smith said...

Those are the tales of yore, nevertheless. Elephants are known to have been trained for combat, and one would not imagine they liked it, either.

Patricia said...

Very true, Roger. There are grains of truth in all sorts of ancient historical records