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Rescued Lion Won't Go To Sleep Without His Favorite Blankets Stayed With Him Since He Was A Baby

Lions are big, fast, and strong predators that are titled the lords of savannas. Unfortunately, their quantity is decreasing due to overhunting and lack of food and habitats. An African lion cub was reported to In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center by the Global Federation of animals Sanctuaries. Vicky Keahey, the founder of the Texas organization, went to pick him up from the people surrendering him. However, she never knew the cub would grow up to be a blanket-holic.

#1. "Hi, I'm Lambert and I love blankets."

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#2. Awww

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#3. Little lion cub lost his ability to survive in the wild

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Lambert, the 3-month-old lion baby, was purchased in America in 2014 after two children watched the Disney movie The Lion King and wanted one as their pet. After a while, the family decided to give him away. Since the cub was born in captivity and made to be as tame as a lion could be, he could never be released into the wild. Hence, the rescue team offered him a forever home in the fostering garden.

#4. Sleep soundly with a blanket

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Changing home, Lambert was curious and fascinated but soon later anxious and worried. Therefore, Keahey gave him a blanket, and he curled up on that and fell asleep instantly. Ever since then, he was always given a blanket before bedtime.

#5. Snow blanket

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#6. Lambert still get's a fresh, clean blanket every night

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It has been nearly nine years. Lambert is now a mature lion. However, his obsession with blankets remains. Though he can take a nap anywhere he likes, he always needs a blanket when it's nighttime. Now, he's all grown up, so they give him two or three fresh blankets each night. Thus, he can be the most comfortable lion in his dream.

#7. So comfy~

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#8. He's happy with that blanket

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#9. Sleepy

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#10. TBT! Baby Lambert... and BIG Lambert!

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#11. Lambert just can't Monday today.

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#12. Big boy Lambert

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#13. All chillaxed in his green tunnel

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#14. Handsome Lambert just enjoying the day, observing his kingdom.

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#15. Who doesn't love taking a nap in a leaf pile? Lambert certainly does!

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#16. 2-year-old Lambert was playing hide and seek out on the playground.

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#17. Open wide Lambert! Ready for some watermelon?

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#18. Lambert and the rest of the cats enjoyed their Fowl Fling treats

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#19. Lambert is looking forward to visitors.

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#20. Pumpkin and Lambert

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#21. Remembering his blankets waiting for him

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#22. Lambert has made it to the final of the In-Sync Exotics Water Polo contest

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#23. That's a big yawn, Lambert!!

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#24. Cute gallery of Lambert

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#25. Then and now

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If you like to help Lambert, support In-Sync Exotics and like and share his story with your friends! Don't forget to comment below and check out our home page for more captivating furry tales!
 
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