Bear, Lion And Tiger Brothers Haven’t Left Each Other’s Side For 15 Years We’ve seen a lot of unlikely animals friendships Dogs and elephants. Cats and foxes. Even giraffes and ostriches. However, nothing comes close to seeing an American black bear, an African lion and a Bengal tiger living together in harmony. That one really takes some beating. Baloo the bear, Leo the lion and Shere Khan the tiger have spent the last 15 years peacefully coexisting at Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter in Georgia. Known as the BLT, they were rescued in 2001 from the basement of a house in Atlanta during a police drug raid. They were kept in the basement in terrible conditions, and Baloo had to have surgery to remove an ingrowing harness that hadn’t been adjusted as he’d grown. That was the only time the trio have ever been separated however, and they’ve spent every happy day together since. More info: Noah’s Ark Baloo the bear, Leo the lion and Shere Khan the tiger have spent the last 15 years peacefully coexisting at Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter in Georgia Known as the BLT, they were rescued in 2001 from the basement of a house in Atlanta during a police drug raid They were kept in the basement in terrible conditions Baloo had to have surgery to remove an ingrowing harness that hadn’t been adjusted as he’d grown That was the only time the trio have ever been separated They’ve spent every happy day together since They live together at Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter in Georgia They were too injured to be rehabilitated and returned to the wild But by the looks of things they’re more than happy to live together at the sanctuary! Baloo is an American Black Bear, Leo is an African Lion and Shere Khan is a Bengal Tiger Coming from three different continents, such animals would never meet each other in the wild But despite their various differences, the animals get along like brothers and are completely inseperable They started life in a terrible way but they now live together in happy retirement Lion, tiger and bear all live together at Noah's Ark Sanctuary in Georgia