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Families in ‘Roar and Snore’ tents given seconds to flee after lions escape

Magnus and Dominique Perri’s family went back to sleep believing the lions were safely locked in their enclosure and the sounds of the animals were part of the experience in Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia

Families sleeping in in ‘Roar and Snore’ tents were given seconds to flee after lions escaped in a zoo.

Those staying in Taronga Zoo had 30 seconds to run form their luxury tents when the five big cats managed to escape their area metres from where a family was were sleeping.

Magnus and Dominique Perri and their sons Lucas and Oliver were in the attraction’s ‘Roar and Snore’ tents.

They awoke to the the sound of lion at 4am on Wednesday in Sydney, Australia.

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