Villagers React To DANGEROUS Animals CAUGHT Being Friendly ! Tribal People React



Villagers React To DANGEROUS Animals CAUGHT Being Friendly ! Tribal People React to wild animals being friendly

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29 thoughts on “Villagers React To DANGEROUS Animals CAUGHT Being Friendly ! Tribal People React”

  1. That is not a big male cat….that is a Lynx. They are wild and not allowed to be kept as pets except as a rescue or by permission. they are sometimes called Bobcats since their tails look "bobbed".

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  2. I have raised a few different wild animals from babies to adults before releasing them back into the wild. But that is the point! These animals are only friendly due to being raised by human "mothers". Any animal can be domesticated if they are handled from the time they are babies.

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  3. im from florida and live here, we are used to alligators/crocodiles. i have a lake across from me and we have them. they don't bother you, there's a river we go to, to swim that has them, but they don't come out and bother you.

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  4. You can see that indian nationals have a lot of predators hunting them in their remote villages that's why they can't believe this lol… Could you imagine they have Bengal tigers roaming the forest.

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  5. And can someone talk to them about smaller wildcats like bobcats and servals, etc? And point out the difference between jaguars and cheetahs? They miss so much when they have no idea of what animal is being viewed. Maybe show how chihuahas are tiny dogs that grow no bigger than a pup of another breed.

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  6. The shark was only a whale shark, the reputation of sharks in general, these are gentle giants. Scuba divers and snorkelers alike love swimming beside them, it’s truly surreal. I’ve never heard of anyone being killed or injured by a whale shark. But I suppose anything is possible.

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  7. This is great. But to be fair, like half of these clips didn't really show "dangerous" animal interactions. One of them included a little fox and several baby animals.

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  8. Given enough to eat and a peaceful loving environment animal's ancestral memories of Eden will come out, and all animals were originally created by JESUS ALMIGHTY to be our friends.

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  9. How could a lion's roar be dangerous? And I'll once again point out to the fellows that the most dangerous creatures on the entire planet are humans. Give Babu a gun, and he automatically becomes more dangerous than almost every animal out there, even the predatory ones. Because of how dangerous humans are in comparison, in some parts of Africa, the lion is on the critically endangered list as their numbers continue to plummet. If something isn't done quickly, lion's will become extinct in the wild in just a few decades. A very few decades.

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  10. That was a Whale shark. They don't eat meat, and are gentle giants. I think it would help if these men were given information on the realities of what they're being shown, instead of them holding on to, and perpetuating tired old stereotypes.

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  11. Sometimes they come across animals they haven't seen before in these videos. Perhaps you could translate and show them some educational videos about these animals, for instance the lynx. Here is a simple video, for instance:
    "LYNXES FOR KIDS – Lynx Facts for Children, Kindergarten and Preschoolers | Kiddopedia"

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  12. A lot of those animals were probably raised by these humans or been taken care of by them in rescues or zoo's. They can form a strong bond with people and many can recognize them after being apart for years. The smaller cat in the arms of the one person was a bobcat. We have them in south Mississippi. They can be nasty if they choose they are born with the short stubby tail. The other you asked about lying in the person's lap was a cougar or also called mountain lion. I always enjoy your animal reactions. Take care !!

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