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First stupid story of the year. Hey, we're off to a great year. Folks, this is why I don't mess with wild animals. I live in Ohio. We have experienced a high number of coyotes in my neighborhood. I seen coyotes in my backyard. There's a neighbor who feeds these wild animals. With warmer temperatures, wild animals search the streets for food. Your pets, your bird feeders, small children or you could be prey for a wild animal.
Bears, coyotes, pumas (mountain lion/cougars) and bobcats are apex predators. They will react in proper fashion.
Reminder, wild animals are......well you know!
If you want to be a thrill seeker, you might want to get life insurance.
A white woman got a karma moment when she tried to cross an enclosure at an Arizona wildlife safari park.
The white woman who was not identified had non life threatening injuries after she climbed over a jaguar enclosure. She tried to take a picture of one of the wild animals.
The animal attacked her and ripped her arm and hand.
A witness filmed the graphic results of an animal attack.
#BREAKING: Rural Metro has responded to a report of a woman getting attacked by a jaguar at Wildlife World Zoo.— FOX 10 Phoenix (@FOX10Phoenix) March 10, 2019
Courtesy: Adam Wilkerson pic.twitter.com/PMUFL5BWUy
GRAPHIC VIDEO: Woman attacked by a jaguar at @ZooWildlife ... officials say, the woman crossed over a barrier to get a photo. I’ll have more at 9 and 10.— Jennifer Martinez (@Jennifer_Fox10) March 10, 2019
COURTESY: Adam Wilkerson @FOX10Phoenix #Fox10phoenix pic.twitter.com/L5aOjV1m4J
Please understand why barriers are put in place. Sending prayers to the family tonight. pic.twitter.com/2MPb8bXhwR— Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (@ZooWildlife) March 10, 2019
We can promise you nothing will happen to our jaguar. She’s a wild animal and there were proper barriers in place to keep our guests safe- not a wild animals fault when barriers are crossed. Still sending prayers to her and her family.— Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (@ZooWildlife) March 10, 2019
The Maricopa County boys might charge the woman for trespassing.
The incident explain a whole lot of stupidity.
Absolute chaos said some witnesses.
The woman was in her 30s and tried to take a fucking selfie.
S.B, anything to add to this?
Noticing a pattern here?
You can't fix stupid.
1 comment:
It's mainly white women and men, but women especially, who do silly things like taking photo selfies with dangerous and/or venomous animals. They're surprise when things go awry with such animals. It's dangerous, if not fatal, to pose with feral animals unless the person is thoroughly trained by an expert and even then there are risks.
S.B.
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