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Thrown to the lion....er, Tigers! (by MrWalkSoftly)
""Chinese zookeepers push a live donkey into the jaws of three hungry tigers.
The terrified animal can be seen clinging on for dear life as workers in raincoats push it down a ramp and off a steep ledge into a tiger compound.
After landing hopelessly in the water, the donkey is soon attacked by two nearby tigers.
The ferocious predators - believed to be kept at Changzhou zoo in eastern China - work together to deprive their prey of any hope of escape.""
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Dang jackazzes!
The terrified animal can be seen clinging on for dear life as workers in raincoats push it down a ramp and off a steep ledge into a tiger compound.
After landing hopelessly in the water, the donkey is soon attacked by two nearby tigers.
The ferocious predators - believed to be kept at Changzhou zoo in eastern China - work together to deprive their prey of any hope of escape.""
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Video in link.
Dang jackazzes!

Im about to make some enemies here but......Im not sure how I feel about this.....Tigers...Lions etc are predatory carnivors right? They need to hunt not just have hamburger thrown into the cage.....would a snake owner be as ****** feeding their pet helpless mice????......do I condone in humane ways to do this ABSOLUTELY NOT...may be they could have approached this differently
maybe left them in the wild where they belong, not caged up.
Then i suggest then send them back to the wild where they belong. They don't belong caged up either but its done.
they are where they are because they are going extinct......most convos are adcocates to reproduce and reple nish what we are losing.....
Not all do it properly that I agree with....but if it wasnt for some of these places ( the ones who do it right)...we would have no tigers.....lions...leopards
I understand that - but isn't there a proverb along the lines of 'better to live one day as a lion than a lifetime as a sheep'? but does that include those poor caged beasts? I would say not....
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