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Sounds like Daktari, with (Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion) as a notable character. Daktari had its problems, it was supposedly taking place (Live) but when it was aired the colonial era had ended. the lead character was a sort of veterinarian and adminstration officer in what was emblazoned on Jeeps ( correction, Land-Rovers) as the Wameru Sub-district, somewhere in Kenya, this was long after the Mau Mau troubles and the British ( packing Up). It may have been on reruns into the 70"s. I never could see how a handicapped animal could be such as ( sure fire) comedy device in story and song- there was also Cecil the sea-sick sea serpent- really a sort of Auatic Dinosaur on the long defunct cartoon by Bob Clampett ( no relation to Beverly Hillbillies) called Beany and Cecil. Of course, we have Rudolph.

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