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Viral Circus Lion Video: Pulling a real ‘Madagascar’ movie-like plot, a lion somehow escaped a zoo in an Italian town, leaving everyone shocked and concerned for the safety of the animal and people. The ‘jungle king’ was spotted roaming around in the streets in a residential area during the night time. A video of the same was shared on social media, which instantly went viral for more reasons than one. Rushing into action, the authorities were quick to issue warnings to the residents, meanwhile, a rescue operation reportedly began in order to capture the wild furry beauty from the streets. After reportedly hours of rescue operation, the escapee was caught. The video was shared on the social media site Instagram, on the handle ‘Pubity’. The post was captioned, “Mamma mia.”

 
 
 
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The video of the lion roaming out in the street left most concerned about the incident, making it go viral. Many cracked jokes on the situation and called the lion a ‘wild Golden Retriever’, while others expressed their concerns over the safety of the animal and the residents. The video was shared a few hours ago and pulled 307 views from people.  

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Imagine: that's a Saturday night. It's late. You drank a little too much. You're going home and you see this,” a user said. “That’s a golden retriever,” added another. “The lion heard the lady and looked,” added a third person. “How gorgeous he is!! Walking freely Lion King!” said a fourth person. “Why do people not record longer videos?! Like bro it’s free, I wanna see what happens next lol,” said the next person. “Imagine you’re out for a night stroll with your AirPods in and you walk around the corner to this,” commented a sixth user. “It happened not that far from Rome, the lion escaped a circus apparently. As I'm Italian I can assure you that "mamma mia" is probably way too polite in a situation like that. Romans more likely were swearing to all the possible saints on the calendar,” added another.