This is actually a thing from one of the OLD Tarzan books. It was WWI, the Germans were fighting in South Africa and Tarzan thought that they killed Jane. Instead of a cheetah he caught a lion and dropped him down behind the lines in the German trenches. I always thought it was a rotten trick on the cat.
I’ve seen house cats use their tales as a counterbalance to swing 180 degrees in midair. I’m surprise this kitty didn’t do the same just to nail Tarzan for all the indignities heaped upon the feline. On the other hand, all it probably wants to do now that it’s free is get the heck out of there.
charliefarmrhere almost 7 years ago
The poor innocent elephants are probably going to go over the side in a panic.
Old Comic Strip Lover almost 7 years ago
Not only did the leopard come out of nowhere, but so did the tree!
J Short almost 7 years ago
Tarzan is nursing the wounds he received while in the process of untying the cat.
Durak Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is actually a thing from one of the OLD Tarzan books. It was WWI, the Germans were fighting in South Africa and Tarzan thought that they killed Jane. Instead of a cheetah he caught a lion and dropped him down behind the lines in the German trenches. I always thought it was a rotten trick on the cat.
tripwire45 almost 7 years ago
I’ve seen house cats use their tales as a counterbalance to swing 180 degrees in midair. I’m surprise this kitty didn’t do the same just to nail Tarzan for all the indignities heaped upon the feline. On the other hand, all it probably wants to do now that it’s free is get the heck out of there.