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- From: altar@beaufort.sfu.ca (Ted Wayn Altar)
- Subject: Little Tyke the Veggy Lion
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 20:58:29 GMT
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- I've had some positive e-mail about the story of Little Tyke,
- the vegetarian lion. While there have been other stories of
- "vegetarian" lions, this is one of the better documented cases.
- I've typed out below James Peden's brief account (from his book,
- "Vegetarian Cats & Dogs, 1992), which is largely based upon the
- book written by the human caretaker of Little Tyke:
-
- Westbeau, G. LITTLE TYKE. Bosie: Pacific Pr., 1956
-
-
- LION LIGHTS
-
- At four years old the mature African lioness weighted 352
- lbs. Her body stretched 10 feet 4 inches long and could run
- 40 miles per hour. Her skull, highly adapted to killing and
- eating prey, possessed short, powerful jaws. Normally,
- African lions eat gnus, zebras, gazelles, impalas, and
- giraffes. This particular big cat, in her prime and perfect
- health, chose a more gentle way of life, vegetarian!
-
-
- A VIOLENT BIRTH
-
- Georges and Margaret Westbeau, standing outside the thick
- steel bars of the cage, watched nervously. Inside, a
- vicious, raging beast baring razor claws and glistening
- fangs, roared. Flinging herself at the couple, how watched
- from barely three feet away, her suffering amber eyes defied
- their presence.
-
- Always, in the past, this lioness destroyed her offspring as
- soon as they were born. Four times in the last seven years,
- her powerful jaws had crushed her newborn cubs, furiously
- throwing them against her cage's bars where they tumbled,
- lifeless.
-
- Denying the normal instincts of motherhood, what possessed
- this lioness? Her life mocked it's former freedom. She
- lived a caged animal, taken from the wild and tortured by
- those who captured her. Did she fell that by destroying her
- cubs they would be spared the humiliation that she endured?
-
- Suddenly, the newborn cub cam flying towards the people
- anxiously watching. Georges quickly grabbed the cub through
- the bars before it could be killed. Its right front leg
- dangled helplessly from its mother's brutal jaws. In the
- face of such fury the only thing the human could say was,
- "you poor little tyke".
-
- The Westbeaus took the 3 lb "Little Tyke" to their Hidden
- Valley Ranch near Seattle and there it joined the menagerie
- of other animals including horses, cattle, and chickens.
- Curious peacocks lined the housetop, kittens peered through a
- picket fence, and two terriers danced with joy for the new
- addition to the household.
-
- Drinking bottles of warm milk, Little Tyke began the long
- road to recovery.
-
-
- MYSTERIOUS REACTION
-
- With the advice of experts the Westbeaus began weaning Little
- Tyke onto sold food at three months. Leaving only a favorite
- doll, they removed most of her rubber toys, replacing them
- with bones from a freshly slaughtered beef. They carried the
- small cub to the bones. Unexpectedly, she violently threw
- up!
-
- Experts told them in no uncertain terms that lions couldn't
- live without meat. In the wild, lions ate only flesh --
- eleven lbs. a day for an adult female. Alarmed at Little
- Tyke's strange behavior, they wondered at how they could
- introduce meat into her diet? In the meantime, they
- continued feeding Little Tyke baby cereal mixed with milk. A
- well meaning friend suggested mixing beef blood with milk, in
- increasing proportions. Given milk containing ten drops of
- blood, Little Tyke would have nothing to do with it. they
- mixed in five drops of blood, and hid that bottle. As she
- sucked on the plain milk they quickly switched bottles.
- Again she refused it. In desperation they added ONE drop of
- blood to a full bottle of milk, but Little Tyke refused this
- bottle as well, and they could only stare in amazement.
-
- Another friend suggested putting milk in one hand, and milk
- mixed with hamburger in the palm of the other hand. Little
- Tyke readily licked the milk from one hand, but when Georges
- changed hands, she immediately turned away. Sensing her
- distress, Georges wiped his hands on a nearby towel and
- picked her up. Hissing in fear and cringing away, she looked
- sick from the danger-smell of meat on his hand. She only
- settled down when given a fresh bottle of milk held in washed
- hands.
-
-
- THE $1,000 REWARD
-
- At 9 months old and weighting 65 lbs, Little Tyke had the
- splints and bandages on her leg taken off for the last time.
- She slowly learned to depend on the healed leg, and mingled
- with other animals on the ranch.
-
- Since the ranch didn't earn enough income to make ends meet,
- the Westbeaus ran a small cold storage plant in town. Little
- Tyke came with them when they went to work and word got
- around about this vegetarian lioness. When she was 4 years
- old, the Westbeaus advertised a 1,000 dollar reward for
- anyone one could devise a method tricking Little Tyke into
- eating meat. Numerous plans met with failure since Little
- Tyke refused to have anything to do with flesh.
-
- . . .
-
- LITTLE TYKE'S MEALS
-
- A typical meal consisted of various grains, chosen for their
- protein, calcium, fats, and roughage. Margaret always
- cooked a few days' supply ahead of time. At feeding time, a
- double handful of the cooked grains along with 1/2 gallon of
- milk with 2 eggs, supplied Little Tyke a delicious meal. She
- had one condition before eating. Her favorite rubber doll
- had to be right next to her!
-
- For teeth and gums, the Westbeaus supplied rubber boots since
- she refused bones. they attracted her to the boots by
- sprinkling them with perfume. One boot lasted almost a
- month. Little Tyke had many close animal friends. Her
- favorites were Pinky (a kitten), Imp (another kitten), Becky
- (a lamb) and Baby (a fawn). Her favorite and closest friend,
- however, was Becky, who preferred Little Tyke's company to
- any of the other animals.
-
-
- NATIONAL PUBLICITY
-
- "You Asked For It", the popular television show hosted by Art
- Baker, once featured Little Tyke. The producers wanted a
- scene with chickens, which didn't bother Georges since Little
- Tyke roamed easily among chickens at Hidden Valley Ranch.
- When the film crew brought the chickens in, they turned out
- to be four little day-old chicks!
-
-
- SLURP OF THE TONGUE
-
- Little Tyke's only previous experience with new chicks had
- been with a hen and her chicks who had wondered onto the
- lawns around their home on the ranch. Georges thought
- nothing of it until he saw Little Tyke acting peculiarly,
- slinking into the house, and looking guilty with lips tightly
- closed over obviously open jaws. He called, "Tyke! What
- have you got?" Instantly her mouth opened and a little chick
- popped out, unharmed. Flapping its little down-covered
- wings, it almost flew back to its upset mother. Apparently
- Little Tyke had affectionately licked the tiny chick, as she
- was prone to do when, with one huge slurp of the tongue, the
- little chick had popped into her mouth, and she hadn't known
- how to fondle it further!
-
- With the amazed camera crew filming, Little Tyke strode over
- to the chicks, hesitated long enough to lick the chicks
- CAREFULLY and GENTLY with the very TIP of her tongue, and
- moved away with a a yawn. A moment later she came back to
- lie down among the chicks. They immediately made their way
- into the long silky hair at the base of her great neck where
- they peered out form the shelter of their great protector.
-
- Another scene saw a new kitten, after an introduction, walk
- over to Little Tyke's huge foreleg and sit down. Little Tyke
- crooked one paw around the tiny creature and cuddled it
- closer.
-
- In front of cameras, Art Baker picked up a BIBLE and read:
- "The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, and the lion
- shall eat straw like the bullock."
-
- Mail poured into the producers, making this episode one of
- the most popular in the show's history.
-
-
- LITTLE TYKE'S DEATH
-
- Unfortunately, while spending 3 weeks in Hollywood for the
- show, Little Tyke contracted virus pneumonia, a disease that
- took her life f few weeks later. The sudden change in
- climate may have been a contributing factor. She succumbed
- quietly in her sleep, retiring early after watching
- television.
-
-
- INSPIRING TO THIS DAY
-
- Her life is over, but her teachings live on. Of the many
- lessons she taught, not the least is that love removes fear
- and savagery. Little Tyke reflected the love and care shown
- to her after the first few moments of her precarious birth.
-
- Thousands saw photographs of her lying with her lamb friend,
- Becky, inspiring many to see the world a fresh way: two such
- diverse natures enjoying each other's love! One eminent
- attorney kept a huge enlargement of this photograph in his
- office, and pointed to it as he counseled couples on the
- verge of divorce.
-
-
- SCIENTIFIC DILEMMA
-
- Science is at loss when it comes to Little Tyke. felines are
- the strictest of carnivores. Without flesh she should have
- developed blindness, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a
- degenerative disease that turns heart muscles flabby,
- limiting their ability to pump blood. This is because her
- diet didn't contain an adequate source of taurine.
-
- Not known to be essential in the 1950's, research at UC Davis
- in 1976 proved that taurine is an essential nutrient for
- felines, the lack of which would cause degeneration of the
- retina. later research implicated inadequate taurine levels
- in dilated cardiomyopathy as well. For cats with DCM, if the
- disease has not progressed too far, administering taurine
- causes an almost miraculous recovery. Formerly, cats only
- lived a few days to weeks after diagnosis.
-
- Taurine is non-existent in natural non-animal sources. It is
- present in minute amounts in milk and eggs. Little Tyke
- COULD have gotten her taurine requirement from milk, IF she
- drank 500 gallons per day, or from eggs IF she ate more than
- 4,000 per day. How DID Little Tyke get taurine?
-
-
- So, we end with a mystery. Now, one explanation would be that
- the story is an clever hoax. Well, maybe so, but what is not
- fake is the witnessed fact that Little Tyke did not attack small
- animals on her farm (Becky the lamb, Pinky the kitten, etc.). Of
- course, maybe this is not too unusual. More interesting is that
- Little Tyke did reject raw meat given to her from outsiders.
- Could this be training? Remember folks, the reason I mentioned
- this story which others have published, is simply to provide a
- possible exception to Jill's correct observation that lions don't
- normally prefer plant foods over flesh foods (although wild lions
- and tigers do often go straight for their victim's stomach after
- making a kill, devouring the soup of digesting vegetation as a
- starter, and several wild cat species seek to supplement their
- diet with some fruit or vegetable tidbits)
-
- Another explanation besides fraud is that maybe indeed Little
- Tyke was an exceptional lion. After all, there are individual
- differences and most of the research on taurine needs for felines
- is based upon the domestic cat, not upon lions. Maybe Little
- Tyke also obtained some taurine, and maybe just enough, during
- her 1 hour grazing in the field where insect matter would have
- been ingested. In any case, it is true that her apparent lack of
- the expected dietary need for taurine simply goes unexplained,
- but so do many things which later turn out to be explicable as
- our scientific knowledge of things grows.
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- ted
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