handle between its teeth ... and pulled it open.
Curiosity: The lion ambles up to the white Toyota and tries the door
handle.
Now let me get a good grip: The lion puts its jaws
around the handle
I'm sure I can get in here: The lion starts to open
the door of the car
Open sesame: It tugs open the door leaving the
occupants sitting in stunned disbelief before they drive off
Outta here: The lion looks on as the car it was trying to get into zooms away
For several seconds the car remained immobile as
its occupants sat in stunned disbelief.
Then the driver pulled away, with the
lion in hot pursuit.
It chased its quarry all the way to the gates, where a game warden threw a
stone to shoo
it back into the enclosure.
The drama was played out at Lion Safari Park in Johannesburg,
South Africa, and
captured on camera by
British tourist Richard Holden, who was in the car behind.
At the start of the trail, visitors are warned to lock windows and doors and
take off all
removable items such as aerials.
But Mr Holden, 32, an engineer, who was on holiday with wife Candice, 32, a
teacher,
and their two-year-old daughter Faye, said the car in front had
obviously left the doors unlocked.
Since the lions at the park are fed every day, there is little chance that the
Toyota couple
would have been eaten.
'But they must have been panicking because they didn't drive off straight
away,
' said Mr Holden, from Tewkesbury,
Gloucestershire. 'If that had been me, I would have hit the gas.'
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