Surrounded by dangerous animals like lions and elephants, he managed to survive by eating wild fruit and digging for water.
An eight-year-old boy survived a five-day ordeal in Zimbabwe's Matusadona Game Park, a vast reserve teeming with lions, elephants and other animals.
The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority said the boy went missing on Dec. 27, 2024, and was found on Dec. 31, approximately 30 miles from his home.
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