The famous pride of lions at Longleat Safari Park, in Wiltshire, looked like they were running through set piece plays as they larked about with a rugby ball
The pride of lions at Longleat Safari Park, in Wiltshire, held an open training session for spectators ahead of England's clash against Wales on Saturday.
Better known for their mauling, the predators dedicated time to set-piece plays.
Keepers at the park in Wiltshire set up a 'line-out' - where players jump into the air to catch a ball - by suspending a rugby ball from a tree in their woodland home.
Within minutes, young male Klaus was demonstrating his athletic prowess by leaping off the ground to wrestle the rugby ball to the ground.
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His power and aggression are reminiscent of England's own leaping lion, Geoff Parling, although the latter has never destroyed a ball with his bare hands.
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"Despite weighing close to 180kg Klaus is actually extremely light on his feet and leapt high off the ground.
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Male lions usually reach their full size by the age of two, while females will be about three years old before they are fully grown.
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England play Wales at Twickenham on Saturday in their second 'group of death' match of the Rugby World Cup .
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