Supercub the Lion

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Supercub was a male lion that was adopted as a cub from the Nairobi National Park Orphanage near Nairobi, Kenya.[1] In 1972, Supercub was a pride member with Christian the lion and other lions being cared for by conservationist George Adamson in the Kora National Reserve in Kenya. The lion, whose personality was described as "boisterous"[1] and "extroverted",[2] was dubbed Supercub by Adamson.

Supercub is briefly seen in the uncut ending of the 1972 documentary film The Lion at World's End.[3][4] At the time of the scene Supercub was five months old.[5]

In 1972, Supercub was killed by a wild lion known as "The Killer".[6] The cub is buried in the Kora National Reserve beside the graves of George Adamson, Terrance Adamson and another member of the pride called Boy the lion.[7]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 (Bourke 2009, p. 188)
  2. (Bourke 2009, p. 195)
  3. The Lion at World's End, Internet Movie Database, IMDb.com, retrieved 22-04-2009
  4. "Christian Clip", Born Free Foundation, .bornfree.org, retrieved 22-04-2009]
  5. (Bourke 2009, p. 192)
  6. (Bourke 2009, p. 201)
  7. "Final Resting Place", George Adamson, fatheroflions.org, retrieved 22-04-2009

References

  • Anthony Bourke and John Rendall, A Lion Called Christian: The True Story of the Remarkable Bond between Two Friends and a Lion, Broadway, (March 10, 2009), 256pp, ISBN 978-0-7679-3230-1

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