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Royd 0
I'll bet that he won't do it again!
Erroll 80
Quote.......where humans are not neccesarily the top of the food chain...
The owner of a private game reserve here in SA was last week eaten by several lions. It appears that he got out of his car to take photographs of the lions.
Many people are now calling for the lions to be put down. It would be a great pity if that happened. Animals are called animals for a reason.
bozo 0
Quoteonce their levels are back up, release then in to the wild
Unfortunately, the "wild" is now often our neighborhoods.
They have Crocodiles in Arkansas ???? no shit.
bozo
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You mean give the Chinese the right to keep and arm crocs?
Apparently not. Sounds like they even shot one of the crocs so they could "dis-arm" it.
(I know, I'm going to hell for that one)
Quotezoos are very outdated, we don't need them in this day and age
How are they outdated? What makes them less relevant than in previous generations?
kbordson 8
QuoteQuoteDumb asses
Quote9-year-old
My thoughts too.... I wonder about his parents and the lessons he learned in his nine short years about tormenting beasts. I'm sure his mon and dad must be horrified and in great pain.... but I still wonder how he got there and where was the supervision of this child.
QuoteQuotezoos are very outdated, we don't need them in this day and age
How are they outdated? What makes them less relevant than in previous generations?
because i like to think that as different forms of media progress, the need to keep animals caged up to see them doesn't apply anymore
keep animals in zoos for research, or for breeding...but not purely for the viewing pleasure of humans
QuoteQuoteQuotezoos are very outdated, we don't need them in this day and age
How are they outdated? What makes them less relevant than in previous generations?
because i like to think that as different forms of media progress, the need to keep animals caged up to see them doesn't apply anymore
Because two dimensional pixelated images is the same as experiencing things in person?
Lindsey 0
QuoteQuoteonce their levels are back up, release then in to the wild
Unfortunately, the "wild" is now often our neighborhoods.
They have Crocodiles in Arkansas ???? no shit.
Well, alligators....yes shit. :)
linz
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Amazon 7
QuoteMy thoughts too.... I wonder about his parents and the lessons he learned in his nine short years about tormenting beasts. I'm sure his mon and dad must be horrified and in great pain.... but I still wonder how he got there and where was the supervision of this child.
I learned at a VERY early age not to mess with the gators.....ESPECIALLLY Mother gator near her nice big stack of leaves. We learned that going swimming in the lakes around there was NOT a smart idea.... those were perfect habitat for the big reptiles.. although there was one spring that was crystal clear where we did go swimming. The gators did avoid that because it was cold and clear....but there were snakes everywhere....
Even with all of that early training about nature around us... I did get to see my mother run REALLLLY fast one time in the Smokey Mountains National Park when she was trying to get some pictures of a very cute little black bear cub....its not nice to get between a mother and her cubs..
I have seen morons in the Banff and Jasper National Parks parked along the roads and out of their cars by the hundreds... walking far out into a meadow to get great closeup pictures of a HUGE bull moose.. OR the idiots following the very photogenic grizzly bear about 40 ft away. FAR too many people bring up their children with a skewed view of the natrual world of cute little Bambi's... and teddy bears. If you do not have proper respect for WILD ANIMALS.... you may find yourself getting a rather RUDE lesson from one.... who is just doing what he does.
Its a problem of BIBLICAL proportions
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