@@juliethompson8685next level challenges apparently As if we don't have all these methods of obtaining information Especially since people have phones more than books A quick search they could have learned something But nope Your claim is valid
Tiger was first playful. Rubbing its cheeks on the fence. Then girl let the finger pass and tiger instinct starts kicking. Almost bite them then she turned away not knowing how alluring this would be. Maybe the tiger would just jump her to play. Oh well we may never know
Just about to say the same thing. The only one I was worried about was the tiger. If he bit her, he would be put down. Who honestly cares about people that willingly jump into animal exhibits? The gene pool is weakened when they survive.
"Son, if the sign says don't feed the bears. Don't feed the bears!"-Homer J. Simpson. Wiser words have NEVER been spoken. If the sign says don't jump the fence to pet the tiger, don't jump the fence to pet the tiger!
It's ridiculous that there even needs to be a sign. The wooden fence would've been enough for me. Not that I would even need that. I don't have to be close to a tiger to look at it.
@@Musicball Zulu use clicks in their language He's implying the lady couldn't understand the sign saying don't do this, because she doesn't know English due to her being African. After my last trip to a zoo, you'd be amazed how many tourists show up and completely dismiss every sign because they don't even speak English.
Not only did she nearly lose some fingers or possibly her hand - But that fence was the only thing keeping that idiot from becoming that tiger's lunch.
Actually, the tiger wasn't interested in eating her it was just playful. How do I know? Because if it had wanted to attack, it easily could have! The gaps in that fence were big, it could reach through and grab her with its claws, it could have bitten her hand too quickly for her to react and pull away. Luckily for this idiot, it wasn't in hunting mode because if it had been she could very well have been killed even with the wire fence in the way!
Not only is it stupid on a personal safety note, but if that tiger had bit her or injured her, they would have put it down. This woman is horrible on many levels.
Just think, if she had gotten mauled she/her family would sue the zoo and been awarded millions of dollars, and the poor tiger would be ordered to be put down.
They would not have been awarded anything there is no legal precedent, judge, or jury in the country that would side with her. But it would cause a lot of other issues for the zoo
A four month old who is incapable of understanding words or anything in the world besides what's shiny, loud, comfy or tasty. At four years, a child knows what pain is and can obey an instruction not to go somewhere
If the Tiger bit, they would have likely had to put him down to get him to let go. It happened with a dude in a Florida Zoo. Absolutely the right decision to charge. Not only is she endangering her life, but also endangering the Tiger's.
Yep! She's lucky it wasn't in hunting mode and thus wasn't serious about getting her, because it easily could have. The gaps in that wire fence were huge. It could definitely reach through and grab on, too quickly for her to back away, if it had wanted to!
She should be happy to be charged and still be alive. If that tiger got a hold of her, she may be without an arm right now or even dead, depending on how bad the attack was. The pure idiocracy of some people these days is just astonishing.
@@GrenadeMan9000 Her actions were unquestionably stupid. Her ignorance is debatable, as some people do stupid things clearly understanding the consequences. Your statement was just plain ignorant.
This individual was lucky; some years ago, I remember seeing a woman (I believe the video took place in India) who was riding as a passenger through a wildlife game reserve with her boyfriend or husband, signs were clearly posted "please do not get out of your car" so in the course of riding through, what does she do? She had a argument then got out and became a snack for a full grown tiger who attacked her from the rear and dragged her off into the bush and it only took 1 or 2 seconds for the entire ordeal to take place.
Tiger’s body language was actually pretty friendly and playful. That being said, I have been wounded several times by playful cats, and they were 10 pounds at most. Woman’s a damn fool.