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Toddler has adorable reaction to a lion pawing at her from behind a glass enclosure

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White lion licks and paws at toddler behind glass enclosure
Michael Hastings
Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
March 21, 2018, 3:50 PM

A mother and her young daughter are officially internet stars after their up-close-and-personal encounter with a large white lion.

When Caity Finley brought her 14-month-old daughter Josie to Tiger World -- a wildlife preserve for endangered and threatened species in Rockwell, North Carolina -- she never expected the rare wildcat to become “obsessed” with her baby.

When 14-month-old Josie Finley pressed up to a glass enclosure at Tiger World in Rockwell, N.C., an endangered Timbavati White Lion pawed and licked the glass.
Michael Hastings

“Josie loved it when the lion jumped on the glass and my reaction was the same,” Finley told ABC News. “I’ve always seen something like that online and now it's with my child and it's great.”

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Finley's boyfriend, Michael Hastings, took a video of the Timbavati White Lion eagerly pawing at and licking the glass that separated him from Josie.

“I was shocked at first by how curious the lion was,” Hastings said. “Then I was excited that Josie got to experience such a wild interaction with him.”

When 14-month-old Josie Finley pressed up to a glass enclosure at Tiger World in Rockwell, N.C., an endangered Timbavati White Lion pawed and licked the glass.
Michael Hastings

At one point the lion stood on his hind legs, towering over Finley and her daughter.

Finley said Josie babbled “awww” to the lion upon seeing him so closely.

While Josie may be too young to understand what happened, Finley said “it will be awesome” to show this video to her when she's older.

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