1263. Actress Tippi Hedren Talks About The Lions, Tigers And Ligers That Share Her Home.
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1263. Actress Tippi Hedren Talks About The Lions, Tigers And Ligers That Share Her Home.
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Just Say No To Big Cats Actress Tippi Hedren (The Birds) is back to talk about the big cats at her sanctuary and legislation to stop the breeding of lions...
show moreActress Tippi Hedren (The Birds) is back to talk about the big cats at her sanctuary and legislation to stop the breeding of lions and tigers. She comes clean about her daughter's (actress Melanie Griffith) relationship with "Neil" the lion.
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