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choux | 17:32 Tue 14th Jan 2014 | Animals & Nature
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"Couldn't understand the animal's behaviour"
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I think I can ...........

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-25731241
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BOO - they seem to have got that the wrong way around. The elephant lived there and the human trespasser should have been punished.
18:20 Tue 14th Jan 2014
males do get irritable on must; I'm surprised they didn't check this out first before shooting it. No reason why the victims should have realised it, though.
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They must have had a mini aberration to get that close to him. They are lucky he didn't sit on the car roof.
A while back I read about a woman who was surprised when a 'tame' lion attacked her when she was having her touristy picture taken with her. She was totally surprised by its actions.

If a domestic feline (5kg) will bite, scratch or both if its human doesn't obey a command. Did she think the big version was going to act differently.
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Quite so wolf. I am surprised they let people who lack common sense any where near these wild animals. I feel sorry for the animals :(
They destroyed the elephant!!

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I have to admit that there is a bit of me that would like to interact with some of these animals - wolves, gorillas, lions, tigers - avoiding the vicious and evil chimps at all costs.

Chimps, like humans, are cruel and nasty just because they feel like it. Cute babies though - chimps, not the humans.
BOO - they seem to have got that the wrong way around. The elephant lived there and the human trespasser should have been punished.
Is it really surprising that the elephant can't tell the difference between a poacher and a tourist ?

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