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Watch viral: Lions relaxing near lake ran away from angry hippo is amusing

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Watch viral: Lions relaxing near lake ran away from angry hippo is amusing

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  • Lions are known as kings of jungles, so the lioness is queen of the jungle.
  • In a video king and four queens are relaxing and having fun alongside a lake.
  • The way five fully-grown lions ran away from the angry hippo was amusing.
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Lions are known as the kings of the jungles, so the lioness is the queen of the jungle. A king and four queens are relaxing and having fun alongside a lake. Everything appears to be fine until a massive hippopotamus rises from the water and approaches them. The movement abruptly transforms into a charge, leaving the lion pride with little choice but to flee and preserve their lives.

It was funny to watch the five adult lions flee from the enraged hippo. Yet, as was evident in the video, there were actually two hippopotami. Perhaps a couple who was already spending some private time together within the water did not appreciate the pride’s intrusion into their personal space.

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