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Baby deer escapes Lions at the National Zoo part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

Deer fell into the water at National Zoo Nov 8th, 2009. Deer escaped from the Lions three times before zoo handlers removed the lions to rescue the deer.

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  • The lion wasn't sure what to do as it evidently had no experience. It was just toying with the deer. Plus zoo lions are well fed so it didn't have the hunger pains that turn a lion from cute puddy tat to ferocious, roaring lion.

    It is interesting that people who eat meat regularly still don't like to see the killing process. Maybe that speaks well of them? Maybe that just means they are ignorant as to what their meat purchases require.

  • lool the dear still died it was injured really bad

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  • Lol who are the real zoo animals here - The dumb Americans

  • Doubt the deer died the zoo keepers would of helped it plus it wasnt bleeding the lions arent trained to kill other animals in zoos it was just messing around. So yeh youtube hasnt removed it coz nothing happened idiots!

  • Dude why would you post this? that deer died I'm surprised utube hasn't removed it yet

  • They should feed deer to lions more often. It would definitely get more customers. I'd go to the zoo to see that shit.

  • ah he justed wanted to play

  • GO TO THE WATER GUOOUUUDD GOOOOEEOODDD

  • Listen to the breeders freak out over the deer, typical breeder thought "we can go a huntin" but a locked up lion can't eat a deer there are no words for how much I hate you apes.

  • You can take the animal out of the wild, but you can't take the wild out of the animal. Sucks for the deer but the lion saw its prey and went for it. Its their natural instincts even though it's not in nature anymore.

  • @AotearoaSoldier17 yeah thats basically what i meant. I mean being in captivity they still have the instinct its just not as strong

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