Domestic cats 'play around' lions, 'chase' African elephants
Together George Logan and Tony Swinney created a photo of a domestic cat 'playing' with the big animals in Shamwari, South Africa.
Together George Logan and Tony Swinney created a photo of a domestic cat 'playing' with the big animals in Shamwari, South Africa.
Photographer George Logan originally took pictures of animals in the Shamwari wildlife park in South Africa, then photo editing expert Tony Swinney will add cat pictures to these pictures.
The cat confidently confronts the zebra herd.
The cat seems to be playing with the elephant's tail, but this is actually just a collage.
The cat looked curiously at the giraffe.
The cat teased the African newspaper.
Domestic cat . chasing antelope.
.zebra horse.
. not afraid to approach the hippopotamus.
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