National Geographic : Siberian Tiger unleash on dummy
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@bulletman100 why do you make this political? if it where up to you and your fat ignorant cohorts most of these animals will soon be extinct.
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What a dumb narrator. A small human does not weigh 65 lbs
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holy shit, this tiger and trainer are located 40 minutes from my house! big bear city, ca!
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@survivorboi great comment! I totally agree with you. Never trust a culture that shits where it eats.
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the liberal hippie with the ponytail in the video there is sending the cat mixed and dangerous messages. you dont encourage it to attack a human form ever. Then take it back from the cat? just because this nerd lifts weights and grew a ponytail does not make him a tiger whisperer. cut your hair and get a productive job.
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People I gave my Rottweiler a manican to play with and he did the same thing!!! They can tell the difference between a toy and a real life human. Now interacting with tigers isn't totally safe accidents happen. But it's not the most dangerous thing in the world if you know what you are doing.
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WHOA :O
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Dummy is just a big stuffed toy. Even dogs will do this. What a stupid demonstration. It only proves what idiots humans are.
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I did not appreciate seeing the trainer poking at the tiger with the pitchfork. How rude. If you don't want the tiger to play with a big human doll don't give him one. What a nice tiger to tolerate being poked at. But that was only for a short time and it had a place to go to, if you keep on poking at it like that and get it worked up with no place to go it'll finally attack and have the last word, or bite.
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What a majestic animal. I can't believe Indians worship cows and hunt tigers almost to extinction.
Why the hell would you make the dummy look like a human!?!?? THEN YOU'RE GOING TO WALK NEXT TO THAT THING?!?!?
DjLumbee 9 months ago 23
This reminds me of a dog toy shaped like a shoe. Total redundancy, you are enforcing that it is okay for them to chew on that object then are stunned when they match the toy shape to realistic shape and keeping the thought that it is okay to chew on those things, what exactly do you expect? I am VERY against that cage, it surprises me that National Geographic supported this.
Icefrostfur 5 months ago 13