Lions are well-known as ruthless cats that rule grassy areas. The enormous feline is a hunter that no one should ever underestimate.

There are records of humans from Tanzania being eaten by lions between 1932 and 1947. As the killings went on for generations, the predator became a threat to humanity. However, the lion hunt came to an end as cities developed and animals and humans separated. Despite how terrifying they are, people need to keep in mind that not all wild cats behave the same way.

As a result, when you go to zoos, parks, and sanctuaries, you should keep a safe distance from the animals and only approach when the staff members assure you that they are safe.

For the sake of visitor safety, safari buses are modified. However, things are done in a different way in Vilnohirsk, Crimea.
Taigan Safari Park transports guests in a covered bus to close-up encounters with lions. Until you see their resident wild cat, Filya, climbing onto the bus with no intention of causing harm, it is definitely dangerous. He gives the driver a side-by-side hug to begin the welcome greeting. The bus driver exits to give Filya some room because of his size. He moves on to the passengers, embracing and petting the friendly wild cat after sweetly greeting the park staff. Given that lions rarely ask for cuddles, it was an incredible sight. Filya is undoubtedly a unique creature and a friendly cat because he knows how to properly greet visitors.






