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Sarah Forsyth, a curator at Colchester zoo who was called to assist police investigate the sighting, said the pictures of the animal were of "very poor quality" but the police had had to act as they were unable to say they definitely did not show a lion.
Most show a lion, with upraised tail.
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One drawing, on display along with a copy of the book, shows a lion, head down, tail high and ready to pounce on its prey.
The program's clear message is that there is now a force more powerful than the insurgency: the Iraqi government, and in particular the commandos, whose regimental flag, which shows a lion's head on a camouflage background, is frequently displayed on a banner behind the captives.
The main picture on a Sinhala Facebook page called "My Conscience", with more than 8,000 followers, shows a lion - symbol of the Sinhalese - devouring a wild boar depicted with a crescent and star on its forehead.
Ms. Gomi's book relaxes anal-retentive kids about shit, raising the Zen question "What does whale poop look like?" The final spread, showing a lion, gorilla, giraffe, goose, pig, and little Asian boy all shitting in solidarity, should be the next pictograph on interstellar satellites.
The arms showed a golden lion on a blue shield, an emblem dating back many centuries.
He's represented here by "The Fight" (circa 1906), showing a mountain lion tackling a grizzly.
Footage released by the wildlife conservation organisation Panthera shows a male lion wandering along an elephant path in the Gabonese region of the Batéké Plateau.
That design was apparently based on the special gubernatorial flag created in November 1875, which showed a similar lion on the Union Jack.
The cover of the Christie's sale catalogue shows a striking lion's head made of Coade stone in London around 1800.
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