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Lion Imprisoned in Circus for 13 Years: First Time Stepping on Grass Brings Uncontrollable Joy

In Brazil, a lion was imprisoned in a circus for a total of 13 years, constantly performing and never leaving its cage. Until the animal group rescued it, it experienced the feeling of stepping on grass for the first time.

The lion's paw when it first touched the grass was still somewhat skeptical and unaccustomed, but it quickly happily ran and rolled, and seeing this scene, it's unbearable to feel sympathy.

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The lion happily rolling in the grass

Most of the animals in the circus were subjected to cruel treatment. Wild animals should naturally live in undisturbed jungles, deep mountains, and grasslands. However, for human selfish desires and so-called 'entertainment', these animals are forced to perform behaviors that violate their nature in order to receive a little less harm, and some are even kept in small cages for life, unable to see the outside world.

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The lion in the video was kept in a circus cage for 13 years, until it was rescued by a rescue group, and for the first time in its life, it explored the outside world.

At the moment the lion ran out of the cage, it happily grabbed the soil and rolled around, it was adorable to see, but it also made those who watched the video feel sympathy. 'It lived for 13 years only to step on grass... This is where it was originally supposed to live.' Many netizens said with anger, 'Please don't support cruel circuses anymore, this will only lead to more tragedies continuing to happen.'

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