With few exceptions, when wild animals held in captivity have attacked and/or killed their human keepers, the animal is then killed.
As I understand it, this is done as a precaution against the animal repeating the act.
John Aspinall's Howletts Zoo had three keepers killed in different attacks.
There are some truly horrific incidents of attacks by chimpanzee's on the idiots which have convinced themselves that these animals are their friends, whom they can live with in domestic homes!
The incident of a chimpanzee which had been removed from the domestic environment due to its extremely violent behavior towards its idiot keepers, yet was brought back in for an anniversary celebration, during which it (unsurprisingly) savagely attacked them, causing appalling injuries, is not in the slightest bit rare!
Whilst I'd really love to play with baby panda's and tiger cubs, I recognize that this is simply wishful thinking, looking after my friends 2, 3 and 4 year old's was dangerous enough!
As I understand it, this is done as a precaution against the animal repeating the act.
John Aspinall's Howletts Zoo had three keepers killed in different attacks.
There are some truly horrific incidents of attacks by chimpanzee's on the idiots which have convinced themselves that these animals are their friends, whom they can live with in domestic homes!
The incident of a chimpanzee which had been removed from the domestic environment due to its extremely violent behavior towards its idiot keepers, yet was brought back in for an anniversary celebration, during which it (unsurprisingly) savagely attacked them, causing appalling injuries, is not in the slightest bit rare!
Whilst I'd really love to play with baby panda's and tiger cubs, I recognize that this is simply wishful thinking, looking after my friends 2, 3 and 4 year old's was dangerous enough!
