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Lion taming

Lion taming

Training big cats for performance


Lion taming is the taming and training of lions, either for protection or for use in entertainment, such as the circus. The term often applies to the taming and display of lions and other big cats such as tigers, leopards, jaguars, black panthers, cheetahs, and cougars. People often use lion taming as a metaphor for any dangerous activity. Lion taming occurs in zoos around the world to enable the keepers to carry out medical procedures and feedings.

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Circus director and lion tamer Gerd Siemoneit-Barum during a performance in Nordenham, Germany in May 1977

The Captive Animals Protection Society maintains that animal welfare cannot be guaranteed in circuses.[1]

Notable lion tamers

In chronological order

References

  1. "Circuses". Captive Animal Protection Society. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. Culhane, John (1990). The American circus : an illustrated history (1st ed.). New York: Holt. ISBN 0805004246.
  3. John Stewart, The Acrobat: Arthur Barnes and the Victorian Circus, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers (2012) - Google Books p. 208
  4. "Lord of the Rings: Gunther Gebel-Williams, 1934–2001". Ringling.com. Archived from the original on 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2009-01-26.

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