ALSHAD MASUK KANDANG SIMBA SI SINGA PUTIH ! GA BUTUH WAKTU LAMA LANGSUNG BISA KAYA GINI !! - Summary

Summary

The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker visits the house of Mr. Bambang Soesatyo, a prominent Indonesian politician, and interacts with his collection of exotic animals, such as peacocks, macaws, toucans, ostriches, and a white lion named Simba. The speaker expresses his admiration for the animals and their breeding success, and also explains the differences between lions and tigers in terms of their behavior and personality. He also praises the handler, Mr. Oscar, for his experience and skill in taking care of the big cats. The speaker thanks Mr. Bambang Soesatyo and his family for allowing him to visit and play with the animals, and invites his viewers to subscribe to his channel.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is visiting the home of Mr. Bambang Soesatyo, the chairman of the MPR, in Bali.
2. Mr. Soesatyo has a collection of animals in his villa, including a white lion named Simba.
3. The speaker is excited to meet Simba and play with him.
4. Simba is about 1 year old and has a calm character.
5. The speaker is not allowed to use their hands when interacting with Simba.
6. Simba's handler, Mr. Oscar, has experience training big cats and has worked at a Dubai safari.
7. The speaker learns about the importance of training big cats with love and care.
8. Simba enjoys playing with people and is socialized to interact with humans.
9. The speaker notes that lions are social animals and live in groups, unlike tigers which are solitary.
10. Mr. Soesatyo's villa also has other animals, including ostriches, peacocks, and macaws.
11. The speaker sees an incubator facility for hatching peacock eggs.
12. The speaker feeds the peacocks crickets and learns about their behavior.
13. The speaker meets a golden pheasant and a Balinese Curik bird.
14. The speaker sees a statue of a lion with a quote that says "Be a lion, even if it's only for one day rather than a thousand years, but only be a sheep."