Kenyan lioness given second lease on life after open air surgery.
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A lioness received life saving surgery after being wounded in what was believed to be hunting gone wrong in the Maasai Mara. The animal had a quarter of its left side flunked ripped out and its insides exposed. Vets later released the lioness to go back to its cubs.
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