"She was never Ready": Girl Taking Selfie in Zoo Gets Interrupted by Curious Lion; Video Causes Reactions
- An adorable clip of a little girl trying to look cute to the camera and then getting scared by a lion has been generating buzz online
- In the clip, the little one appears to be at a zoo when the hilarious incident takes place
- Locals have shared various funny reactions to the clip in the comment section of the post
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A little girl has caused massive reactions after her attempt to create a unique moment in the zoo suddenly became a terrible nightmare.
In a short clip shared by @Tumisole, the young girl appears to be at a zoo trying to get a selfie with a lion that is prowling around in an encasement behind her.
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Not long into the clip, the young girl gets a big shock that appears to stem from the lion looking much closer in her camera than it was in reality.
"Content creation isn’t for the faint-hearted," Tumi captioned the clip.
Soon locals were sharing hilarious thoughts in the comment section. Read a few of their comments below:
@Bandaful said:
"I am not laughing..."
@Moseskhosa_ said:
"She saw it on the screen, and thought hey we're finished."
@Buhle_bam said:
"I'm also not sure what startled her. So cute."
@waitsi2011 said:
"lol..Mo girl one a bona kgoro ya legodimo e bulega."
@LeonLizoMay said:
"Her life flashed before her eyes."
@KidiPotse said:
"Okay chill" how do you chill mara when you thought you were about to be chowed by a lion?"
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported earlier that Garett Talcott, a kindergarten teacher from the US, became an overnight sensation after he was seen taking his pupils on a field trip virtually.
He only needed two things, his backpack and laptop. With that, Garett left for the zoo and made sure all his learners attended the lesson.
Then, the 31-year-old walked around the Woodland Park Zoo as he pointed at a couple of animals and gave few details about them.
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