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absolutelytrue discovered 4 months ago- A new video taken at the Houston Zoo shows zoo guests being allowed to play tug-o-war with the lions over hunks of meat. This video was shot 2 days after the young man was killed by a tiger at the San Francisco zoo.

gnothi-seauton rated 4 months ago- Could someone please neuter these idiots?

- Kenny-Krunchpow rated 4 months ago
- I don't really care about tigers but now I kinda wanna do that tug o war thingy.

yfat32 rated 4 months ago- WOW! I think we found a darwin award... Oh well close to one. The sad truth is after reading this article I believe that the human race is no longer evolving. We maybe on our way towards that stupid movie Idocracy. Read the article and you decide.

tikirob rated 4 months ago- Video...wow

- SofieFaulkner rated 4 months ago
- The video in question, shot, sent to be viewed lacks it true context. This animal was not being taunted, teased. The people involved were being shown just how these big cats act, also proving of their strength. Most creatures of the wilds are hunters. They stalk/play their prey before eating. Even once their prey is captured they are still claiming victor to those around them. Those held in captivity especially lions, tigers and such at times need stimulation, provoking to eat, they become disinterested and in some cases have starved to death. They are not like your domesticated " kitties " who come running when the food bag is rattled or the can opener whirls. They need to be enticed to eat. This was a demonstration to show just how these animals act, they are of power, strength. Those in captivity have lost their ability to nest, forage ... hold realm to their surroundings making them seem docile yet they are far from docile just been made to accept their caged environment. * S. Faulkner

- criscamille rated 4 months ago
- Is this real? I must have missed that when I went...

iluvmonkeys2 rated 4 months ago- what? oh my goodness!

kdfrawg rated 4 months ago- And you say they both train these people and pay them to look after the animals? I don't think this is working, zoos of America!