They have wild animal instincts, even if born in captivity. My concern is that we have helpless, wild animals in captivity at all.
Bad for the zoo business, but good for the animal. I've been to several zoos myself, had a tiger and a bear lunge at me through double fence barriers.
I don't go any more. Not because I'm scared of captive wild animals, but because I've not seen one who is happy to be there, on display.
You are right cluznar, but still the zookeeper could have used a tranquilizer gun, like the zookeeper in the second video.
Maybe our zoos here, aren't prepared for attacks.
Hi tcox4freedom, these are videos in the post. It isn't the situation you have described, or at least it doesn't appear to be. Please take a look and see what you think. I would love to know, what you think was going through this lion's head, for him to do something like this.
This is terrible news out of Dallas. Two thugs of a different breed take down a female.
Why didn't zoo officials use a stun gun?
Dallas Zoo lion kills lioness in front of visitors - CNN.com
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