could have the lion actually have opened the gate to get to her? well, anderson, they re very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there obviously. watch it, it brings back so many memories. it really is hard to watch that because i think i have told you before that we had a little 3-year-old boy back in 1972 that one of my lions took his arm off, and it was beyond horrific picking it up and taking it there being put back on the boy at the shoulder. the point is, and i appreciate what the father is saying. i can t describe what i m feeling. it has been that way the last 48 hours. again, i understand what he s saying, the love and what his daughter did, but the word fearless is difficult to use because i have filmed these animals in the wild, a lion taking down a 2,000 pound buffalo in a second. you have seen this yourself. you go to africa quite a bit, and it s like, bam. and the word that i think i wish i had
well, anderson, they re very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there obviously. watch it, it brings back so many memori memories. it really is hard to watch that because i think i have told you before that we had a little 3-year-old boy back in 1972 that one of my lions took his arm off, and it was beyond horrific picking it up and taking it there being put back on the boy at the shoulder. the point is, and i appreciate what the father is saying. i can t describe what i m feeling. it has been that way the last 48 hours. again, i understand what he s saying, the love and what his daughter did, but the word fearless is difficult to use because i have filmed these animals in the wild, a lion taking down a 2,000 pound buffalo in a second. you have seen this yourself. you go to africa quite a bit, and it s like, bam. and the word that i think i wish i had known this young girl. she seems incredible. i would have
have opened the gate to get to her? well, anderson, they re very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there obviously. watching it, it brings back so many memories. it really is hard to watch that because i think i have told you before that we had a little 3-year-old boy back in 1972 that one of my lions took his arm off, and it was beyond horrific picking it up and taking it there being put back on the boy at the shoulder. the point is, and i appreciate what the father is saying. i can t describe what i m feeling. it has been that way the last 40 hours. again, i understand what he s saying, the love and what his daughter did, but the word fearless is difficult to use because i have filmed these animals in the wild, a lion taking down a 2,000 pound buffalo in less than five seconds. you have seen this yourself. you go to africa quite a bit, and it s like, bam. and the word that i think i wish i had known this
cous cous was. what do you make of this? could have the lion actually have opened the gate to get to her? well, anderson, they re very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there obviously. watching it, it bridges back so many memories. it really is hard to watch that because i think i have told you before that we had a little 3-year-old boy back in 1972 that one of my lions took his arm off, and it was beyond horrific picking it up and taking it there being put back on the boy at the shoulder. the point is, and i appreciate what the father is saying. i can t describe what i m feeling. it has been that way the last 48 hours. again, i understand what he s saying, the love and what his daughter did, but the word fearless is difficult to use because i have filmed these animals in the wild, a lion taking down a 2,000 pound buffalo in a second. you have seen this yourself. you go to africa quite a bit, and it s like