Juniorette has drawn a pretty fierce lion. I imagine sitting in a tree, being growled at from below.
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Pretty darn good ! :-)
Pity the tail is hidden under a nightie.
Check out the Gripsholm lion
It cannot be beaten! Stoner taxidermy!
Hahaha, Pär, that lion was fantastic! And to think that it is for real!