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  2. The Lion Man - Wikipedia

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    He runs the Zion Wildlife Gardens with his partner Karen. The large safari park-type private zoo is devoted to wild felines, with twelve lions and six tigers, notably the nearly extinct Barbary lions (North African), starring male zoo mascot Zion, and five white Bengal tigers. His dream is to add the rare African white lion to this collection.

  3. Virtual Safari - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Safari is a 1997 video game developed by Anglia Multimedia and published by Fujitsu Interactive. The game is set in a first-person 3D environment around Africa on a Safari trip to take photographs of animals. The photographs could be submitted to Anglia Multimedia and the best ones would be displayed on their website.

  4. Cabela's African Safari - Wikipedia

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    Cabela's African Safari is a 2006 hunting simulation video game played from a third-person perspective. It was released for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360 . Gameplay

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  8. Sea Life Safari - Wikipedia

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    Sea Life Safari is an underwater exploration video game [1] originally developed by WildTangent for Microsoft Windows in 2007. Sierra Online released the game on Xbox Live Arcade on June 18, 2008. [ citation needed ]

  9. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    The first stable, non-beta version of Safari for Windows, Safari 3.1, [33] was offered as a free download on March 18, 2008. In June 2008, Apple released version 3.1.2, [ 34 ] [ 35 ] which addressed a security vulnerability in the Windows version where visiting a malicious web site could force a download of executable files and execute them on ...