Taking your toddler to see some exotic animals021 Archivesas exciting for parents as it is the kid. Well, until the whole parenting thing kicks back in.
Wait for it - StreamableA family enjoying the majestic beauty of a few lions at a drive through safari park had a slight mishap when their toddler lost his lunch right in the car. While it's easy to feel bad for every single person stuck in that car, the comedic timing of the baby puking is absolutely perfect.
Just remember, there are lions outside their car, so stepping outside the vehicle to clean up is impossible.
[h/t:Reddit]
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