How to poke a cheetah in the head
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@sandralawson18 chill man it was just innocent fun
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Ahaha, the cheetah's like," why the hell is this retard poking me in the face?"
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you ass hole do you like someone put a cock in ur while ur eating.
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Number one: The video didn't look like the guy was poking the cheetah at all... I wasn't sure what he was doing, but that was the first thing I noticed... It didn't make sense that he would do that anyway, because people are watching, and animal cruelty wouldn't make sense... Only rednecks would find "poking a cheetah in the head" amusing...
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lol I swear throughout the whole video I was waiting for PETA to just burst from the ceiling and kill him.... :D
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95% of the comments are about how stupid the guy is and how the cheetah is being abused. Guys, get your facts straight. Wouldn't you be afraid to put medicine on something that can kill you in five seconds when it's not distracted?
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Yikes. That's a short stick for a strong animal. And he's just in jeans and a t-shirt, why wouldn't he wear some better protection? :p
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wow the first comments that you see are the ones that explain what he's doing and you guys are still getting pissed wtf. You are a dumbass to believe that he's poking it for no reason and you can clearly see he's moving the stick in a circular motion like he's trying to wipe something on the ear. dumbass!!!!!
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You fuckin bastard. I hope somebody
poke you in the head, just to see what it's
feels like.
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i wish that cheetah went for a bigger meal( which in this case is the fucker poking and disturbing the cheetah while eating)....like he can fuckin try that with a lion...ARGGGGGGGGG
wow. i can't believe how dumb some people are, to think a zookeeper would actually poke an animal just to poke it. See how the pole has a white tip? That's a fly repellent cream called Swat. Cheetah ears are particularly susceptible to insect infection, so this is a necessary procedure, and it just happens that the best time to apply it is while they eat. All you animal-rights activist wannabes, get your fucking facts straight.
bassman0012 3 years ago 33
This is at the Cincinnati Zoo. They do have a cat ambassador program, but those cheetahs are kept at another facility; not the zoo itself. The soft stuff is actually an insect repellent cream, and since these cats aren't tame, feeding time is really the only time it can be safely applied. I'm sure its a little annoying for the cats, but its really for their own good.
joelrpeterson 2 years ago 14