Amador Ledger-Dispatch, Volume 1902, Number 5, 5 September 1902 — tnlnjnred Uona Seldom Charge. [ARTICLE]

tnlnjnred Uona Seldom Charge.

Like every other animal, tbe lion tries to avoid man until wounded, and it is only In exceptional cases of there being young ones to guard or from astonishment at seeing the hunters so close to them that they charge when being tracked. - They charge with tbe same coughlug roar that a tiger does and come at great speed close to the ground, not bounding In the air, as they are represented In pictures. Their ears are pressed close to the head, giving them the comical appearance of being without ears.— London Times.