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@TetZoo has a short article up arguing the Kleinmachnow animal looks an awful lot like a boar, and boar are common in that part of Germany. Much more likely than a lion. I will confess to hoping it turns out to be a bear, but it looks more like a boar than a bear, and a bear would need to be wandering far afield.
So it's probably a boar.
https://tetzoo.com/blog/2023/7/20/kleinmachnow-lion-not-a-lion
@LordGeekington , I'm wondering what you think.
Over the past day (20th July 2023), social media accounts have been sharing a brief snippet of mobile phone footage purporting to show a lion (specifically, a lioness) walking at the edge of woodland in the Berlin suburb of Kleinmachnow…
Everyone loves a picture of a medieval lion. The Twitter hashtag #notalion celebrates how amusingly unrealistic they often look, frequently resembling cuddly housecats more than the king of beasts. In medieval manuscripts, lions are found not only in bestiaries but also in illuminated bibles and other religious works, and sometimes...
#notalion alert!
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RT @keblelib
MS 9 of 87
Would you rather be visited by an angel or a winged-lion with an excellent quiff?
Horae with prayers in French, 15th century
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https://twitter.com/keblelib/status/1640283014146998274