Did someone buy a lion from Harrods?

Christian the lion (12 August 1969 -?) was a lion born in captivity and purchased by Australian John Rendall and Anthony “Ace” Bourke from Harrods department store in London in 1969. He was later reintroduced to the African wild by conservationist George Adamson.

How much did a lion cost in Harrods?

Christian the lion trade in exotic animals. Perhaps the most famous was Christian the lion. In 1969, Australian friends Ace Bourke and John Rendall bought a lion cub from Harrods for the equivalent of £3,000 in today’s money. They named it Christian, and the lion lived with them in their flat on King’s Road in Chelsea.

When did Harrods stop selling lions?

It was watched 100 million times since being posted on 2009. In the 1970s, before the introduction of the Endangered Species Act in 1976 stopped the sale of exotic animals, Harrods said there was a fashion for “big cats” including tigers and panthers.

When was the last lion sold at Harrods?

The 1976 Endangered Species Act put a stop to such exotic animals being sold in Knightsbridge and elsewhere, although hamsters, dogs and the like were still for sale at Harrods’ Pet Kingdom until it closed in 2014.

Why did Harrods sell lions?

Mr Rendall told the Evening Standard: ‘It was a completely different time and the world has moved on. ‘After the Endangered Species Act they couldn’t have a zoo, and the pet shop was no longer a big draw so I understand they have to think of something more profitable but it’s certainly the passing of an era. ‘

Is Scarface the lion still alive?

He was often described as the “World’s Most Famous Lion.” The name was given to him after he injured his right eye in a fight over the Marsh Pride territory….Scarface (lion)

Other name(s) Scar
Born 2007 Masai Mara, Kenya
Died 11 June 2021 (aged 13–14) Masai Mara, Kenya
Weight 273 kg (602 lb)