Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Logo History

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Apr 182015
 

The evolution of the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lion logo, from its inception in 1917 to present day.

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/fEmnwUcbf1o

Instead of making a logo varations video again, I decided to display the history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and their world-famous Leo the Lion logo. Enjoy!

Movies featured in this video:
Polly of the Circus, Wild Oranges, He Who Gets Slapped, White Shadows in the South Seas, Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove, Quo Vadis, The Cobweb, Lust for Life, The Wings of Eagles, Raintree County, Poltergeist, Rocky 4 and Skyfall.

TV shows featured in this video:
The Captain and the Kids and Tom & Jerry.

Lions featured in this video:
1. Slats (1917–1928)
2. Jackie (1928–1956)
3. Telly (1927-1932)
4. Coffee (1932-1934)
5. Tanner (1934–1956)
6. George (1956–1958)
7. Leo (1957–2015)

This video is intended for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended whatsoever.


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The White Lion

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Apr 102015
 

White Lion

The white lion is a rare color mutation of the Timbavati area. White lions are the same as the tawny African Lion (Panthera leo krugeri) found in some wildlife reserves in South Africa and in zoos around the world. White lions are not a separate subspecies and are thought to be indigenous to the Timbavati region of South Africa for centuries, although the earliest recorded sighting in this region was in 1938. Regarded as divine by locals, white lions first came to public attention in the 1970s in Chris McBride’s book The White Lions of Timbavati. Up until 2009, when the first pride of white lions was reintroduced to the wild, it was widely believed that the white lion could not survive in the wild. It is for this reason that a large part of the population of white lions now reside in zoos.

White lions of Mazanie are not albinos. Their white colour is caused by a recessive trait derived from a less-severe mutation in the same gene that causes albinism, distinct from the gene responsible for white tigers. They vary from blonde to near-white. This coloration does not appear to disadvantage their survival. The white lions of the Global White Lion Protection Trust (GWLPT) have been reintroduced into their natural habitat and have been hunting and breeding successfully without human intervention for a significant amount of time.

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Random Riddle: 3-3-2014

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Mar 032014
 
Once, there was a lovesick tiger who fell in love with a lovely lioness. However, her pride rejected him, and they were not allowed to be together because he was different.

Heart sickness and grief caused the lovely lioness to lose all of her fur. Even though it was a sad sight, the tiger was overjoyed! Now he would shave off all of his fur. Then he could pretend to be a large lion and be with his beloved.

Unfortunately, they did not get to live happily ever after! His plan failed. Even with his fur gone, everyone could tell he was a tiger.

Ignoring any obvious size differences, how did the pride know that he was obviously still a tiger?
 

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