Girl Raised as a Bushman Playing with Wild Big Cats

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I don't get squeamish seeing those images on tv shows or movies but knowing it was real takes it to a whole new level
That brings to mind the woman who was torn to shreds after her friends pet chimp knew a gasket and flipped out...On the 911 recording screams of the woman and the chimp could be heard in the background...Brutal.
 
That brings to mind the woman who was torn to shreds after her friends pet chimp knew a gasket and flipped out...On the 911 recording screams of the woman and the chimp could be heard in the background...Brutal.

speaking of brutal, now you just reminded me of the old lady who made a 911 call WHILE she was being attacked by roaming pitbulls that got into her living room
 
i'm just speculating but I thought although someone may own the land and even have cheetahs put there they still roam free and are totally wild. she kept acting like she was gonna run then stop. I have no doubt in my mind if she actually turned her back and ran they'd treat her like a gazelle
Yea, animals can sense fear and when you run...it pumps them up.
 
what's up with the dark hair chick at the beginning? that's nicki minaj type cake! looks like she had 2 water balloons inserted in her butt cheeks
 
Yeah,that's cake all day long lol..If the other girl was stacked like that she could give Coco a run for her money.
 
The lions in both videos look like they have been raised since they were cubs. You don't form bonds like that with fully grown lions...unless they have been accustomed to human presence since they were newborns or very young. It may look like they are friends and tame, but it is more like they tolerate him and her in some symbiotic relationship where they feed the animals or don't recognize them as a threat or see them as a food source. You can see the guy in the lion kennels after having taking them out to play. But IMO, they are messing with a ticking time bomb. Lions, tigers etc. can be trained but they cannot be domesticated or made "tame". The cheetahs look like they are wild, but most likely live in a preserve. They probably see safari trucks every once in a while, but definitely don't look like they have been cub raised like the lions. I think that chick being raised in "the bush" is probably well versed in animal behavior and knows what the right and wrong things to do in front of certain animals are. I think she was showing how cheetahs will not typically attack anything that is much taller than them (a person standing on 2 legs probably also looks nothing like their 4 legged usual prey), but she plays into their instinct of chasing anything that moves. If you have ever owned a cat, you know that they love to go after anything that moves. They can't help it. If that girl were to trip and fall I'm sure they would be all over her (the Cheetahs)...but I'm sure what we didn't see was the guy with the shotgun standing just out of the camera frame, lol.
 
On one hand I think it'd be SO FUN to wrestle a lion -- on the other hand I'd prefer to keep my limbs. These folks I'm sure are eventually going to wind up as a snack. :c
 
I had a friend who visited Thailand and she went to an animal park where for about 5 American dollars you could play with their tiger and lion cubs. She said that even though they were smallish (maybe 3-4 months), they would still rough house pretty hard.
 
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