The lion does not need the whole world to fear him, only those nearest where he roams.

A.J. Darkholme
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If a lion were to be everywhere at once, he would have a difficult time keeping a low profile. His natural habitat is the wilderness, and the wilds are his domain. When he roams these areas, he doesn’t have to worry about being discovered or having every other creature in the world standing on high alert. For a lion, these places are just as safe as your home. The problem arises when he ventures off his territory and into the civilized world; there, his environment has changed and he must adapt.

Source: Rise Of The Morningstar

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