I know. We move into their territory and then it's the wild animals fault for not understanding property lines.
My 'favorite'

is when a wild animal is captured and raised in captivity, and then suddenly everyone is 'shocked' when it mauls its owner. I'm sitting there like, "Get 'em! Get 'em!" But, I don't think the show was meaning for me to cheer for the animal. Just cause it's cute when its a baby doesn't mean its going to stay cute, and owning something that dangerous doesn't make you macho, just really stupid.
People are always like I want a monkey or chimp, and I look at them and its like you're an idiot. Go buy a doll to dress up or maybe a poor chihuahua. The chimp you want to go buy could very well outweigh you, be 5-8 times as strong as you, have a bite as dangerous as a jaguar, is smart enough to pick locks, and has strong, sensitive, emotions and ideas. Yeah, that sounds like a great wild animal to have as a house pet and dress up doll. (Monkeys are almost as bad if not worse in some ways).
I think in the last decade or so, people are starting to really see that it isn't the animals fault and it's not 'vicious'. It was just taken out of everything it is built to be in and placed in an unnatural setting that cannot contain or suit the needs and nature of the wild creature. So, again. I always tell those animals to get those dumb @$$%$, and, hopefully, the human gene pool will be a little smarter for it.