I'm pulling for the lioness

Started by Dave W, May 03, 2012, 03:51:36 PM

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Dave W

Too bad she didn't eat the baby and tear the adults to shreds.


godofthunder

 You have to wonder what the heck people are thinking. So much for maternal instinct.
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gweimer

I'll have to post a video when I get home, but the Chicago contingent will remember the story of the child that fell into the gorilla enclosure at Brookfield Zoo, and was protected and saved by the mother gorilla.  That was a very lucky and fortunate child.
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Aussie Mark

I don't see the problem at all.  You go to a zoo to see animals close up - that's why they put the glass there.  Most of the time the big cats are sleeping, so these people got the opportunity to see a lion actually being active - they got their money's worth on the zoo admission price this time, and the kid was never in danger.  Much ado over nothing IMHO.
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Dave W

Quote from: Aussie Mark on May 03, 2012, 05:11:42 PM
I don't see the problem at all.  You go to a zoo to see animals close up - that's why they put the glass there.  Most of the time the big cats are sleeping, so these people got the opportunity to see a lion actually being active - they got their money's worth on the zoo admission price this time, and the kid was never in danger.  Much ado over nothing IMHO.

Believe me, I'm definitely not concerned about the kid being in danger.

gweimer

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rahock

Lions like to eat stuff that has stripes on it. Just ask any zebra :o.
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nofi

that cat has been working out. look at her muscle structure!  :) if you have ever tried to control your house cat you know how incredibly strong this lion must be. mother nature at her finest. 
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gearHed289

I somehow found that a little disturbing. I mean, the kid is obviously in no danger, but it just seemed weird people are laughing and filming the whole thing. Kind of a big tease to the lioness.  :-\ No harm done, but it struck me as odd. My instincts as a father would have been to pick up the kid, and give the cat a stern finger wagging!  ;)

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godofthunder

 It doesn't strike me as a good idea to taunt a lion with your toddler even if it is behind glass. Systems have been know to fail. That lion is incredibly powerful, I think winding it up on a lark with your child is foolhardy.................at best. I see Darwin at work here. All  just my humble opinion of course.
Quote from: Aussie Mark on May 03, 2012, 05:11:42 PM
I don't see the problem at all.  You go to a zoo to see animals close up - that's why they put the glass there.  Most of the time the big cats are sleeping, so these people got the opportunity to see a lion actually being active - they got their money's worth on the zoo admission price this time, and the kid was never in danger.  Much ado over nothing IMHO.
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