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Kevin Richardson is a South African animal behaviorist who has conducted extensive research on native animals of Africa. He has been accepted into a pack of spotted hyenas and pride of lions.
Early life
Since infancy, Kevin has loved all animals. He was breeding crickets and kept a toad called, "Paddatjie" ("Little Frog"), at the age of three. Richardson was born in the Nightingale Clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa. He spent his childhood in the neighborhood of Orange Grove. His mother, Patricia, worked for Barclays Bank and had also been born in South Africa. Richardson's father, who worked for a pharmaceutical company, had been born in the United Kingdom and moved to South Africa from Reading, Berkshire. Kevin Richardson was the youngest of 5 children: he has an older brother and two sisters who are twins. His father died when Richardson was thirteen years old. When he was about sixteen, he met Stan Schmidt. That was when Richardson began his career as a zoologist.
Zoology career
Richardson went to university and started learning zoology, but quit following two years of repetitive lessons on marine biology instead of mammals. Richardson started his adult life believing that he would never work with animals as a career. He thought that his work with animals would be a hobby. He started taking courses in physiology and anatomy in college and started a career in physiotherapy. and ended up helping people with exercise physiology. When he was twenty-three, he had the opportunity to work with two 6-month-old cubs, Tau and Napoleon, at the Lion Park near the outskirts of his home in Johannesburg. He still works with the grown up cubs. The facility owner, Rodney Fuhr, started him off with a part-time job at the Lion Park.
Richardson and his team work with animals for the commercial filming industry and make documentaries to generate income to fund the facility. They also have a volunteer program which generates income and much needed extra hands to run the sanctuary. Richardson is a self-taught zoologist. He develops a bond with the lions and gets to know them, and has gained renown as a zoologist by living with lions. Richardson has disregarded many safety rules concerning lions, and has dispelled many myths about their training.