Weird how it got across the 15ft moat and 20ft fence...?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7160713.stm
Weird how it got across the 15ft moat and 20ft fence...?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7160713.stm
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i saw this on the news. i can't believe they shot the tiger though.
That's cruel, police don't shoot people who run away from home...
well it killed a guy and left 2 others injured i wouldnt like children going to visit that zoo with that tiger in although all tigers are capable if it does this it should still be killed
Lots of people kill and injure other people. As for child safety, I don't see pedos being shot.
I'm pretty sure it was taunted by someone and they opened the gate, A wild cat in captivity all it's life doesn't have to fight for food because it is well fed, and cats born in captivity and kept there do not have the same strength as wild born ones because they are never required to use it, so jumping the fence would be hard for one in captivity and not for wild ones.
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Why did they kill it? If it has managed to kill someone, shuve it back into the wild. It will survive "/
Doesn't the zoo have security cameras, or is it a crap zoo?
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Why are they suprised it attacked people?
People took it from the wild, and shut it in an enclosure. If that was done to a human being, then whoever did it could be arrested, and the victim would probably turn insane. Shooting it was not fair, we dont shoot humans, even though we were here AFTER animals.
instead of shooting the tiger id shoot the officer shooting at it its a wild animal its natural instinct to capture food