Board Thread:Lion Guard Discussion/@comment-39270299-20190731200113/@comment-35360394-20191128191751

MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Low land gorilla of East Africa with a child who has her own scar in the fiction book Gorilla Dawn. clearly near the wild rainforest that include the national parks of the Congo.

People don't have to be close to each other to share similar beliefs of evil especially with animals such as the snakes. Plus how fast capturing spreads the African beliefs, whether spirit stuff or wildlife thoughts................ East Africa is what Gorilla Dawn's summary mentions. The summary tells you what the young gorilla faces with two kids but a page of prefacing the story mentions Eastern Lowland Gorillas. And it's quite likely the scars on these lions were inspired by a similar belief as the female who has a scar from forehead to cheek in the book of Gorilla Dawn just like the strange sulfur stuff kind explains Scar's scary scenes in the volcano with what thoughts Greek and Africans share about lions in the wild plus the chimera  they'll think of mythical creatures while they're frightened by these wild cats, but it's them misunderstanding how the lions are actually suffering.