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"Couldn't understand the animal's behaviour"
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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
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.
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.
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.
Chimps, like humans, are cruel and nasty just because they feel like it. Cute babies though - chimps, not the humans.