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Lions, Tigers and Bears (humping) OH MY!

May 20, 2015, 01:27 AM

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All this week on the #BKshow, we're giving peeps the chance to stay at the amazing Jamalla Wildlife Lodge in Canberra - but let's be honest getting romantic whilst a wild animal watches you is something you may have to come to terms with if you win #animals #zoo #wildlife #lion

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