@juliendebroissia Well, there are a few reasons. One, I'm not an employee of the zoo, therefore I should not get involved with the animals directly. Second, this was the employee parking lot, and they know what they're getting into. Third, the peacock felt threatened by the "other peacock", so nothing I could have done would have prevented him from going right back and defending his turf. It's nature at its best.
exact same thing happened on our church trip to galtinburg we had a ford e350 van with a chrome bumper we were there five days and that peacock never left that van
uh, why didn't you stop him, the owner might not think it was smart of you and if you are the owner... damn...
juliendebroissia 4 months ago
@juliendebroissia Well, there are a few reasons. One, I'm not an employee of the zoo, therefore I should not get involved with the animals directly. Second, this was the employee parking lot, and they know what they're getting into. Third, the peacock felt threatened by the "other peacock", so nothing I could have done would have prevented him from going right back and defending his turf. It's nature at its best.
thekingchivas 4 months ago
how do u explain to your insurance of a peacock attack? haha
MyTobi19 5 months ago
do your car insurance sell for this shit!?
C3H6N6O6 10 months ago
Happened to me today at work at oxford aboretum, it wouldnt leave the truck alone and scratched the hell out of it with its feet!
perniciousgreg 10 months ago
exact same thing happened on our church trip to galtinburg we had a ford e350 van with a chrome bumper we were there five days and that peacock never left that van
adamwigginss 2 years ago