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A three -legged lion and his brother made a record-breaking swim across a Ugandan river.
The pair has now been seen traversing the Kazinga Channel in Uganda six times.
Normally, lions' maximum observed swim distances are around 330 feet ( 100 meters ) The Herculean feat is even more remarkable considering that one of the brothers is missing a limb.
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