(I believe that Fierce Predators like that can bond like that) but ignorance of others to ignore past stories that are so similar, where there is an incredibly close bond, then something happens . . ....
@jpanim8r Animals don't kill for no apparent reason. Yes, there are similar stories with beasts turning on its owners. But you can't just ignore the fact that the owners must have done something to seriously agitate the predators. If it's an animal that kills it's for a reason, unlike psychopathic humans. In this story, the beast seems to present itself as it owes its dear life to its owner. Plus, she seems like a good owner. The bond is too strong for it to break for no reason.
@dadiddlydooda Your ignorance is showing through here..... You ask for examples more than one, you get 25... so you ignore that side of things, and now you blame everyone of those owners that loved their "pet" just as much - like a family member, sure we're humans imperfect, could make a mistake. You may continue to choose to remain Blind, I instead would remain cautious ...
(Don't get me wrong, I wish I could have a lion/tiger/bear/ and many other animals as a pet, would be awesome) ;)
@jpanim8r These stories don't give the full back story to why their animals might have attacked their owners. It's not ignorance. It's disbelief through lack of evidence. Most people who have exotic pets don't know how to care for these animals. All it says is something like "loving family pet". For all we know that might not have been the case. You wouldn't know the full story because you're only getting story from the people who raised them and not the animals themselves.
@dadiddlydooda LOL, you are hilarious..... and make no sense, for one. It is impossible for you to have read or watch all of the stories I just sent you, therefore no way you could know enough about them or go into more research, I have heard much about them in the past, also ... you say it's because you're only getting the story from the people and not the animal... did I miss something, did the Lion in the video above talk to you and give you his side of the story and what he's thinking?
@jpanim8r Okay, you're not getting the point. If an animal behaviorist was on the case, we would certainly know what the real back story is. Plus, from what I'm reading, all of these people who had them as pets are your average citizens. You can't possibly say they honestly knew what they were going for when they started taking care of these animals. They probably didn't fully know how to take care of these animals and so blindly did it anyway for their own amusement.
@jpanim8r You can say you've given your heart to someone. But, that may not always be the case for the person receiving it. This happens a lot in human relationships. You don't think this will happen between humans and animals either?
@dadiddlydooda sure, maybe that animal doesn't feel the same, maybe.... like you're saying about humans, a human does feel the same, does receive it ... but they can change their mind correct, do you not feel it could be the same of animals?
@jpanim8r Sorry, I didn't get you clearly on the last bit of your second comment box. And, who did you say are specialists in the video? And, did animal behaviorists really say the opposite, or are you just hypothesising?...
@jpanim8r Actually I didn't understand 2/3 of what you said on your second comment box. Can you rephrase what you said? Is english your second language? Possibly your third?
Well it was based on your convoluted comment above that, so of course if mine is based on some thing absurd it may also be hard to follow, but try to use your deductive reasoning, hopefully you'll be able to figure it out.
@jpanim8r I didn't understand your comment because what you wrote wasn't even basic english. That lion might be in a small enclosure but I trust it's getting it's necessities, following from what the news video is telling me. Yes, these stories might just be for your average citizens, dicouraging them from buying exotic animals because most of them wouldn't know how to take care of them.
@jpanim8r Like honestly, these people who do end up getting hurt from their exotic pets are your local citizens who didn't know what they were up against when they bought and cared for these animals. I haven't read about any professionals getting attacked by their animals in any of the articles you sent me. This is telling me the attacks were due to lack in experience. It may also be for the fact that these animals are left isolated from things they need that are similar to wild life settings.
@dadiddlydooda "that these animals are left isolated from things they need that are similar to wild life settings." You mean like the lion above in a small cage????????????
@jpanim8r Now, for the videos. The deer video is self explanatory. In the monkey video, it looks like the parent monkey is worried about its babies. In the tiger video, the man was obviously teasing the tiger. About the pet bear, who in the hell enjoys being chained by the neck? In the snake video, the snake obviously felt threatened. Maybe thought it was about to be eaten perhaps? And, what the hell is going on in that turtle video?...
(I just recall numerous news stories of trainers and personal that have worked with the animals their whole lives things happening to them) (I assumed that these would be some of these stories, I guess this could be a site trying to get normal people not to do it, so there are those examples) and what from the story above gave you any info that this person is better or smarter ?
@jpanim8r From the video above, I can speculate whether the animals don't like current living situation or if the don't. If I'm just reading an article, I can't see how the owner is handling the animal for whether he/she's a good or bad handler. I would never know. So, I have to judge from their background. If they're home pet owners, then busted. The owners didn't know what they were doing. You can basically tell how good the owners are just by the state the animal's in when they see the owner.
@jpanim8r Take a look at the video above. Do you think that's theory? It's not about how many accidents there were dumbass. It's about quality. It's about how and why these animals attacked in the first place.
@dadiddlydooda There you go blaming the driver for not maintaining their car, with no option that could be an error on behalf of the manufacture... again with no evidence or proof, just saying things that make no sense to support your side.
I just searched for "you can't trust them" - I never said that. I copied a quote of the US Human Society that was similar...
@jpanim8r You just answered it for me. If there ever was an error like that then yes, by all means blame it on the manufacturer. But, you cannot directly blame it on the car itself for being built like that. In other words if it's a healthy animal, you can't go blaming it on the cat. If something's wrong with the cat, you gotta blame it on the people or something that made the cat broken.
@jpanim8r Yeah, of course you don't see anything wrong with a lion eating a human. You're just like the people in the articles who ever so thought they were doing a good job taking care of those animals when they weren't. You just don't know enough about wild animals so you give these preposterous assertions. Those lions and animals get plenty of food. They don't do it because they're hungry.
@jpanim8r Otherwise, you're blaming it on the animal by default. You say "it just happens". Okay then, by what? Obviously the animal. So, your basically blaming the animal without even realizing you were. How pathetic.
@jpanim8r Wow, you're pathetic. Really. All you say is "you're not making much sense", " your deductive reasoning is failing you", and you have no evidence you back that up. You think too literally like a robot. You obviously didn't say word for word, but you clearly said it in that manner.
@jpanim8r You're digging your own hole right now. You're not making any sense. Plus, you don't have any evidence for anything you say. And, when you do stumble upon one, it turns out wrong.
Gazelle? Did you mean the deer? That was the human's fault, he sprayed female deer urine. Who's right again?
@dadiddlydooda You're definitely not right (just more evidence how you can't follow a conversation) You said "Animals are not mindless zombies that just happens to kill something through chance. There's always a cause. And so, you must blame the cause." So if a lion kills a gazelle.... you blame the gazelle?
@jpanim8r If it kills a gazelle, the lions definitely at fault. But for what reason? It was hungry. Like I said a hundred times. There's always a reason. I doesn't just happen.
@jpanim8r Okay, maybe you didn't say "you can't trust them". It just came out of the top of my head. But, you certainly were blaming the animals for these accidents. You were talking about how blind and ignorant I was for not seeing what these wild animals could do.
@jpanim8r You're telling me how I lack evidence, when you're evidence shows that it wasn't the animal's fault for doing this, it was the owner. That's my evidence. Plus, I gave you more evidence about the people who have special bonds between their animals. That's not insufficient evidence. The quality of my evidence outweighs your so called vast "evidence". Because, what you say about them contradicts what is written. So, you're making no sense.
@jpanim8r Then I'll correct you. Animals are not mindless zombies that just happens to kill something through chance. There's always a cause. And so, you must blame the cause.
@jpanim8r The perfect example to what a bad owner is like is from the bear video. The bear was chained, so it couldn't move around. The bear is treated like shit. How else would it react in that situation? I mean, it's far from a timid creature, I'll tell you that. You know something about animals? They're very territorial. Unless you're considered absolute family towards them, they won't let you near them and their territory. That's probably what happened in that lion video link.
@jpanim8r The perfect example to what a bad owner is like is from the bear video. The bear was chained, so it couldn't move around. The bear is treated like shit. How else would it react in that situation? I mean, it's far from a timid creature, I'll tell you that. You know something about animals? They're very territorial. Unless you're considered absolute family towards them, they won't let you near them and their territory. That's probably what happened in that lion video link.
"No big cat can be tamed or trained to be a safe, trustworthy actor or companion," claims a Humane Society of the United States spokesperson. "
What is your... education/experience etc that causes you to say otherwise???
In these videos, most do not say the details of the owners, so you can not assume either way, that they were just a normal person or that they were professionals. Most do not say that they did anything different or wrong, etc.
@jpanim8r You say the videos do not say the details of the owner. But, I can clearly tell how the humans are interacting with the animals. They either startle it or abuse it. You're BLIND if you don't see that. And, by ignoring the visual facts, you are IGNORANT. Of course those people don't say they did anything wrong. That is because they really don't realize that they're doing something wrong. You really don't see that?... Are you that thick?
@jpanim8r In all the videos, it seems like the humans had something to do with the attacks upon themselves. Yes, even the turtle video which was most evident. lol
the lion could easily rip her in more than two parts through the cage, but it doesn't.
Coincidently they display their affection in the same way we humans do, and no lion would to that to anybody. She has done something it could have been saving it like in the description or she just gave it some meat. Either way it is hugging her offectionatly.
any one of you would love to have that equal respect from such a large animal.
And things do happen like this all over the world.
An old woman in italy raised a tiger and would take her for walks and lived in her home like a dog would.She was well known in her small town as the tiger lady.
Accept it for what it is and not analyze and dissect the wonders of the world we live in
some people just cant handle seeing other people in these situations, i sense jealousy from some of these comments. maybe because they dont have the guts to do what this woman does.. that lion has a relationship with her.
@suppeople09 No, it's just ignorance. They just can't face the fact that a fierce predator like that lion can bond with a human resemblance of prey. They believe it's out of their nature. It's not jealousy, it's stupidity.
There are so many of these 'Aesop fables' going round. The animal remembers & is so grateful to it's 'rescuer', it's just not true. This woman did not help the lion when it was injured in the forest, what a load of utter baloney. Stories like that just don't happen. It was made up by a tv station to dupe a very gullible American public (remember Bush & the Iraq invasion?). That woman is foolish, she has to realise that lion has wild instincts & is very unpredictable.
How do you know that this particular story is not true? I understand that instinctive behavior is always present in these animals and we must be very careful, but I would think that in some unusual situations, a bond could truly exist....not to say that instinctive behavior would occur should that be necessary. How do you know or what do you have to support your accusation of this being "utter baloney"? Not quite fair to assume that all good stories are not true and totally fabricated.
Maybe this story is made up, but the esence is that animals are better companiion, then people. Why? Imagine if you happen to appear among hungry animals. They will eat you... like would eat each other. So what? If you happen to appear among hungry people you get same effect. Diference is that among people you can be killed even if they are not hungry. So i'll better choose company of animals. :P
Cute - but dangerous. Had that Lion forgotten even for a second who that woman was, and remembered his deeper, ancestral instincts, she would look much differently. Her face was way to close to that cat's mouth. I admire what she did, her compassionate desire to help, and the success of her efforts - but to demonstrate to children that it's 'okay' to walk up to any large cat's (or animal's) enclosure for a 'hug' is folly. That Lion could have killed her, or any small child easily.
Animals have instincts yes, but just like humans, they can overcome them with emotion. It's happened millions of times before. How do you think wild animals like dogs, snakes, etc. came to be domesticated? Dogs were once just as wild as their wolf counterparts. We humans were once just as wild. And they're not saying "hey kids, give it a try!" That's why zoos have regulations, and security.
thats cute i would love to hug a fully grown male lion
ladyswagga23kisses 8 months ago
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GeneralCadoc 8 months ago
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dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
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jpanim8r 1 year ago
yes, but
give a couple years - we're going to hear about this same lion attacking her...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Yeah, right... -_- I can't believe there are so many ignorant fucks out there.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda you mean, people who talk like you do.
(I believe that Fierce Predators like that can bond like that) but ignorance of others to ignore past stories that are so similar, where there is an incredibly close bond, then something happens . . ....
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Give me some links to these articles. And, don't just give me one.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Here's 1 link that refers to 25 occurrences (and I'm sure that's not nearly all)
h t t p : / / w w w .thedailygreen . c o m /living-green/blogs/recycling-design-technology/exotic-pets-attacks-460209
Not letting me put in a link, but I just put "wild pet attacks" to google, and found a TON
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Animals don't kill for no apparent reason. Yes, there are similar stories with beasts turning on its owners. But you can't just ignore the fact that the owners must have done something to seriously agitate the predators. If it's an animal that kills it's for a reason, unlike psychopathic humans. In this story, the beast seems to present itself as it owes its dear life to its owner. Plus, she seems like a good owner. The bond is too strong for it to break for no reason.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Your ignorance is showing through here..... You ask for examples more than one, you get 25... so you ignore that side of things, and now you blame everyone of those owners that loved their "pet" just as much - like a family member, sure we're humans imperfect, could make a mistake. You may continue to choose to remain Blind, I instead would remain cautious ...
(Don't get me wrong, I wish I could have a lion/tiger/bear/ and many other animals as a pet, would be awesome) ;)
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r These stories don't give the full back story to why their animals might have attacked their owners. It's not ignorance. It's disbelief through lack of evidence. Most people who have exotic pets don't know how to care for these animals. All it says is something like "loving family pet". For all we know that might not have been the case. You wouldn't know the full story because you're only getting story from the people who raised them and not the animals themselves.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda LOL, you are hilarious..... and make no sense, for one. It is impossible for you to have read or watch all of the stories I just sent you, therefore no way you could know enough about them or go into more research, I have heard much about them in the past, also ... you say it's because you're only getting the story from the people and not the animal... did I miss something, did the Lion in the video above talk to you and give you his side of the story and what he's thinking?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Okay, you're not getting the point. If an animal behaviorist was on the case, we would certainly know what the real back story is. Plus, from what I'm reading, all of these people who had them as pets are your average citizens. You can't possibly say they honestly knew what they were going for when they started taking care of these animals. They probably didn't fully know how to take care of these animals and so blindly did it anyway for their own amusement.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda and an animal behaviorist may say the opposite.....
most of them are specialists in the area. (was the guy in the video above)
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You can say you've given your heart to someone. But, that may not always be the case for the person receiving it. This happens a lot in human relationships. You don't think this will happen between humans and animals either?
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda sure, maybe that animal doesn't feel the same, maybe.... like you're saying about humans, a human does feel the same, does receive it ... but they can change their mind correct, do you not feel it could be the same of animals?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Sorry, I didn't get you clearly on the last bit of your second comment box. And, who did you say are specialists in the video? And, did animal behaviorists really say the opposite, or are you just hypothesising?...
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Actually I didn't understand 2/3 of what you said on your second comment box. Can you rephrase what you said? Is english your second language? Possibly your third?
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda
Well it was based on your convoluted comment above that, so of course if mine is based on some thing absurd it may also be hard to follow, but try to use your deductive reasoning, hopefully you'll be able to figure it out.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r I didn't understand your comment because what you wrote wasn't even basic english. That lion might be in a small enclosure but I trust it's getting it's necessities, following from what the news video is telling me. Yes, these stories might just be for your average citizens, dicouraging them from buying exotic animals because most of them wouldn't know how to take care of them.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Like honestly, these people who do end up getting hurt from their exotic pets are your local citizens who didn't know what they were up against when they bought and cared for these animals. I haven't read about any professionals getting attacked by their animals in any of the articles you sent me. This is telling me the attacks were due to lack in experience. It may also be for the fact that these animals are left isolated from things they need that are similar to wild life settings.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda "that these animals are left isolated from things they need that are similar to wild life settings." You mean like the lion above in a small cage????????????
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Now, for the videos. The deer video is self explanatory. In the monkey video, it looks like the parent monkey is worried about its babies. In the tiger video, the man was obviously teasing the tiger. About the pet bear, who in the hell enjoys being chained by the neck? In the snake video, the snake obviously felt threatened. Maybe thought it was about to be eaten perhaps? And, what the hell is going on in that turtle video?...
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda I didn't take the time to watch them :P
(I just recall numerous news stories of trainers and personal that have worked with the animals their whole lives things happening to them) (I assumed that these would be some of these stories, I guess this could be a site trying to get normal people not to do it, so there are those examples) and what from the story above gave you any info that this person is better or smarter ?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r From the video above, I can speculate whether the animals don't like current living situation or if the don't. If I'm just reading an article, I can't see how the owner is handling the animal for whether he/she's a good or bad handler. I would never know. So, I have to judge from their background. If they're home pet owners, then busted. The owners didn't know what they were doing. You can basically tell how good the owners are just by the state the animal's in when they see the owner.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda You're taking theories of your own personal with not enough information to base them on and treating them as fact...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Take a look at the video above. Do you think that's theory? It's not about how many accidents there were dumbass. It's about quality. It's about how and why these animals attacked in the first place.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r No matter how many car accidents there are, you don't blame the car. You blame the driver.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Well, it very well could be a mechanical error..... And thus blame the car ;)
And I never said it'd be the fault of the lion above, the lady and others not viewing it properly.... etc
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You can well in fact blame the driver for not maintaining their car properly.
What the hell are you talking about? You were clearly blaming it on the animals. That "you can't trust them" and such. Oh, now you're taking it back?
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda There you go blaming the driver for not maintaining their car, with no option that could be an error on behalf of the manufacture... again with no evidence or proof, just saying things that make no sense to support your side.
I just searched for "you can't trust them" - I never said that. I copied a quote of the US Human Society that was similar...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You just answered it for me. If there ever was an error like that then yes, by all means blame it on the manufacturer. But, you cannot directly blame it on the car itself for being built like that. In other words if it's a healthy animal, you can't go blaming it on the cat. If something's wrong with the cat, you gotta blame it on the people or something that made the cat broken.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda If a lion eats a human, no I don't think there is anything wrong with that lion, sounds pretty normal.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Yeah, of course you don't see anything wrong with a lion eating a human. You're just like the people in the articles who ever so thought they were doing a good job taking care of those animals when they weren't. You just don't know enough about wild animals so you give these preposterous assertions. Those lions and animals get plenty of food. They don't do it because they're hungry.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Oh, is that now the reason...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Otherwise, you're blaming it on the animal by default. You say "it just happens". Okay then, by what? Obviously the animal. So, your basically blaming the animal without even realizing you were. How pathetic.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda I never said the sort, you're not making much sense, and your deductive reasoning is failing you.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Wow, you're pathetic. Really. All you say is "you're not making much sense", " your deductive reasoning is failing you", and you have no evidence you back that up. You think too literally like a robot. You obviously didn't say word for word, but you clearly said it in that manner.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda I don't need to say much. Just allowing you to dig your own hole ;)
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You're digging your own hole right now. You're not making any sense. Plus, you don't have any evidence for anything you say. And, when you do stumble upon one, it turns out wrong.
Gazelle? Did you mean the deer? That was the human's fault, he sprayed female deer urine. Who's right again?
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda You're definitely not right (just more evidence how you can't follow a conversation) You said "Animals are not mindless zombies that just happens to kill something through chance. There's always a cause. And so, you must blame the cause." So if a lion kills a gazelle.... you blame the gazelle?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r If it kills a gazelle, the lions definitely at fault. But for what reason? It was hungry. Like I said a hundred times. There's always a reason. I doesn't just happen.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r And yeah, you don't need to say much (anymore). Because, you know I'm right.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda I'm having fun, you're a joke to me and those at my office LOL. Each silly reply you say makes us smile. Are you done yet?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r LOL, your joking right? You work at an office? You can't even write proper english. I wonder how they hired you. Must be a shitty job.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago 2
@dadiddlydooda if only you knew...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
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@jpanim8r Whatever job you might have, all I know is you got no common sense.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
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@jpanim8r Whatever job you might have, all I know is you got no common sense.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r "Am I done yet?"? I thought you guys were having fun. I certainly am.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r *You said it in the manner I explained.*
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Okay, maybe you didn't say "you can't trust them". It just came out of the top of my head. But, you certainly were blaming the animals for these accidents. You were talking about how blind and ignorant I was for not seeing what these wild animals could do.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda well, yes if you don't see it as something the "could do" I stand by that assertion.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You're telling me how I lack evidence, when you're evidence shows that it wasn't the animal's fault for doing this, it was the owner. That's my evidence. Plus, I gave you more evidence about the people who have special bonds between their animals. That's not insufficient evidence. The quality of my evidence outweighs your so called vast "evidence". Because, what you say about them contradicts what is written. So, you're making no sense.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Mine was never about who's fault it was or wasn't... Just that it happens, despite fault.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r Then I'll correct you. Animals are not mindless zombies that just happens to kill something through chance. There's always a cause. And so, you must blame the cause.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Correct me of something I never said. So you blame the gazelle?
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r The perfect example to what a bad owner is like is from the bear video. The bear was chained, so it couldn't move around. The bear is treated like shit. How else would it react in that situation? I mean, it's far from a timid creature, I'll tell you that. You know something about animals? They're very territorial. Unless you're considered absolute family towards them, they won't let you near them and their territory. That's probably what happened in that lion video link.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r The perfect example to what a bad owner is like is from the bear video. The bear was chained, so it couldn't move around. The bear is treated like shit. How else would it react in that situation? I mean, it's far from a timid creature, I'll tell you that. You know something about animals? They're very territorial. Unless you're considered absolute family towards them, they won't let you near them and their territory. That's probably what happened in that lion video link.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Within that article:
"No big cat can be tamed or trained to be a safe, trustworthy actor or companion," claims a Humane Society of the United States spokesperson. "
What is your... education/experience etc that causes you to say otherwise???
In these videos, most do not say the details of the owners, so you can not assume either way, that they were just a normal person or that they were professionals. Most do not say that they did anything different or wrong, etc.
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r You say the videos do not say the details of the owner. But, I can clearly tell how the humans are interacting with the animals. They either startle it or abuse it. You're BLIND if you don't see that. And, by ignoring the visual facts, you are IGNORANT. Of course those people don't say they did anything wrong. That is because they really don't realize that they're doing something wrong. You really don't see that?... Are you that thick?
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda Oh no folks, he's loosing the ability to reason so therefore resorting to name calling...
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r I guess you can't win, so you gotta blame the "name calling". Ha, piss off...
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@dadiddlydooda
Search youtube watch g6jOSltBHdU
Untamed and Uncut: Lions Maul Zookeeper
(she better hope she never trips)
jpanim8r 1 year ago
@jpanim8r I can't say for sure if it really was like that because the link isn't working.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
@jpanim8r In all the videos, it seems like the humans had something to do with the attacks upon themselves. Yes, even the turtle video which was most evident. lol
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
awhhhh
joshlandes30 1 year ago
wot an humbling experience im so jelous
abchris06 2 years ago
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GAY LION!
waledization 2 years ago
Well as we can all see,
the lion could easily rip her in more than two parts through the cage, but it doesn't.
Coincidently they display their affection in the same way we humans do, and no lion would to that to anybody. She has done something it could have been saving it like in the description or she just gave it some meat. Either way it is hugging her offectionatly.
DiscardedAngels 2 years ago
Kitten!! =D
TLoZNarutofan 2 years ago
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ReDeads 2 years ago
Why can't people take it for what it is?
Just a lovely story in my view.
any one of you would love to have that equal respect from such a large animal.
And things do happen like this all over the world.
An old woman in italy raised a tiger and would take her for walks and lived in her home like a dog would.She was well known in her small town as the tiger lady.
Accept it for what it is and not analyze and dissect the wonders of the world we live in
fallingstar7360 2 years ago
some people just cant handle seeing other people in these situations, i sense jealousy from some of these comments. maybe because they dont have the guts to do what this woman does.. that lion has a relationship with her.
suppeople09 3 years ago
@suppeople09 No, it's just ignorance. They just can't face the fact that a fierce predator like that lion can bond with a human resemblance of prey. They believe it's out of their nature. It's not jealousy, it's stupidity.
dadiddlydooda 1 year ago
Whow! a taste of the future!!! the lion shall lye down with the lamb :) x
onegowen1 3 years ago
how cute!
vhsdevil 3 years ago 2
There are so many of these 'Aesop fables' going round. The animal remembers & is so grateful to it's 'rescuer', it's just not true. This woman did not help the lion when it was injured in the forest, what a load of utter baloney. Stories like that just don't happen. It was made up by a tv station to dupe a very gullible American public (remember Bush & the Iraq invasion?). That woman is foolish, she has to realise that lion has wild instincts & is very unpredictable.
hertartu2 3 years ago
thank you, someone agrees with me... ;~)
yellowgalkrazyredd 3 years ago
How do you know that this particular story is not true? I understand that instinctive behavior is always present in these animals and we must be very careful, but I would think that in some unusual situations, a bond could truly exist....not to say that instinctive behavior would occur should that be necessary. How do you know or what do you have to support your accusation of this being "utter baloney"? Not quite fair to assume that all good stories are not true and totally fabricated.
CRAZYPAUL101 3 years ago 8
Your blind if you cant see the genuine effection.
onegowen1 3 years ago 19
Maybe this story is made up, but the esence is that animals are better companiion, then people. Why? Imagine if you happen to appear among hungry animals. They will eat you... like would eat each other. So what? If you happen to appear among hungry people you get same effect. Diference is that among people you can be killed even if they are not hungry. So i'll better choose company of animals. :P
ricardas83 2 years ago
i like all your video
kidishom 3 years ago
Cute - but dangerous. Had that Lion forgotten even for a second who that woman was, and remembered his deeper, ancestral instincts, she would look much differently. Her face was way to close to that cat's mouth. I admire what she did, her compassionate desire to help, and the success of her efforts - but to demonstrate to children that it's 'okay' to walk up to any large cat's (or animal's) enclosure for a 'hug' is folly. That Lion could have killed her, or any small child easily.
paintedlycaon 3 years ago
Animals have instincts yes, but just like humans, they can overcome them with emotion. It's happened millions of times before. How do you think wild animals like dogs, snakes, etc. came to be domesticated? Dogs were once just as wild as their wolf counterparts. We humans were once just as wild. And they're not saying "hey kids, give it a try!" That's why zoos have regulations, and security.
sweetxrapturedxlight 3 years ago
Idiot
Derek799 3 years ago
I wanna hug a lion, too! But I'm afraid, I'm gonna get bitten, which I will. HAHAHA.
SirKevinMartin 3 years ago
shamme
serbbandit 3 years ago
That would scare the hell out of me.
MRN8705 3 years ago
I love that video!
NJKB1981 3 years ago
cute! =D ♥.♥
LeniiiRocks 4 years ago
so cute!
atorrel06 4 years ago
jhajj...de aranyos
chripkoc 4 years ago