what happens when the king of beasts runs in front of a train?

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When a lion, often referred to as the "king of beasts," runs in front of a train, a couple of outcomes are possible:

1. The train hits the lion: If the train is unable to stop or change its course in time, it may collide with the lion. This can result in significant damage to the train, potential injuries to passengers on board, and unfortunately, the lion may not survive due to the force of impact.

2. The train avoids the lion: Trains are equipped with powerful brakes and are designed to have a longer stopping distance. If the train operator notices the lion in time and is able to apply the emergency brake, it may slow down or come to a stop, avoiding hitting the lion. This outcome is rare since it requires prompt action from the train operator.

In both scenarios, it is crucial to prioritize safety. Train tracks are dangerous and not suitable for pedestrian or animal crossings. If a lion or any other animal is seen near train tracks, it's best to alert the relevant authorities immediately, such as the railway company or animal control, so that proper measures can be taken to ensure everyone's safety.