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Steve Sipique's Legendary Life of Tarzan

According to American media reports on the 25th, Steve Sipique, a former American film actor, was unfortunately caught in a fire while filming the Spanish version of Mount Tai in the 1970s. Just when he thought he would die, a lion who participated in the filming rushed into the sea of fire and saved him.

In order to repay the lion for saving his life, Sipique left the film circle and devoted his life to protecting and adopting those wild animals who lost their forest homes and were homeless. In the past 40 years, Sipik has adopted at least 65,438+000 lions, tigers and leopards. Not only did he eat and sleep with these beasts, but even his only son lived with these lions and tigers since childhood. A lion rushed into the fire to save people.

According to reports, Steve Shipick, 68, is a former American film actor. He was born in Croatia and immigrated to the United States when he grew up. After eight years in the United States, he went to Hollywood and played the leading role in a new Spanish version of Mount Tai.

However, Steve's film career soon came to an abrupt end because of a fire. When he filmed his second film, Mount Tai, a fire broke out in the studio. Steve, trapped in the fire, couldn't find a way out. He thought he was dead. What he never dreamed of was that Samson, a lion who participated in the filming, suddenly rushed into the fire and rescued him.

In 40 years, more than 100 lions, tigers and leopards have been adopted.

Steve recalled: "The fire partially disabled me, and I knew I could never play Mount Tai again. I realize that a higher mission is calling me, and I know that I must obey this mission-this is what I have done in the past 40 years. "

It is reported that Steve has adopted at least 100 lions, tigers and leopards in the past 40 years. His home is like a wildlife park. Over the years, he has been eating, living and even sleeping with these wild animals!

Love tigers more than sons.

In Steve's compound, lions and tigers can walk freely in the yard. On the contrary, invited guests must be isolated behind a safe iron fence. When the reporter visited, although the adult lion and tiger were isolated outside Steve's house, a little tiger named Lipa was allowed to enter the kitchen to enjoy the "lunch" in the bottle.

Steve told reporters: "I love this little tiger. It's so special. It keeps biting me. It loves me. I must accept this, it is a tiger, and I don't want to change its nature. It touched my heart so deeply that I could never bear to drive it out of my house. In my eyes, it will always be my baby. Little Ripa is like a terrorist in my house. It will bite everything in the room, sofas and chairs. However, we must accept all this, because this is our way of life. I love Alice more than my son. I don't even know why. "

Have "love and trust" with the beast.

Although Steve is now 68 years old, he still believes that he has the strength to escape such an attack.

However, Steve said that the reason why he gets along with the wild animals day and night is not because of his physical strength, but because of his spiritual connection with these wild animals.

Steve said, "This is about love. Once you love something, you will forget your fears. You will trust them, and they will trust you. Once you have love and trust, you and these beasts will become a family. "