Today i came across this amazing old video. I am still confused why the lions doesn't attack these crazy men. May be humans dominating other animals with the most basic form of intelligence, using psychology...because animals cant think beyond bluffing, and any other sane creature would not approach a lion group.
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Aftab
Re: Taking the meat away from the Lion mouth
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:36 am
by Moin.
What nerves of steel. Thats insanity and suicidal tendency to us city slickers. Amazing video Aftab, thanks for sharing.
Regards
Moin.
Re: Taking the meat away from the Lion mouth
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:55 am
by bennedose
Nice video. I am reminded of a news item of a drunken Kolkata man who entered a tiger's cage at Kolkata zoo with a garland because he had dreamt that Kali maa who was embodied by the tiger had ordered him to garland her.
The man's funeral was held a couple of days later.
The speed at which the tiger in the video below appears and attacks is frightening. The brave mahout in Kaziranga national park escaped with his life but lost a finger
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Re: Taking the meat away from the Lion mouth
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:14 pm
by Mark
Wow, those guys are certainly more hungry than I am! Pretty interesting how they did everything, from the first walk up to the fact they did not dally around but cut a leg off and get out pretty quickly.
Re: Taking the meat away from the Lion mouth
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:29 pm
by Mark
bennedose wrote:Nice video. I am reminded of a news item of a drunken Kolkata man who entered a tiger's cage at Kolkata zoo with a garland because he had dreamt that Kali maa who was embodied by the tiger had ordered him to garland her.
The man's funeral was held a couple of days later.
The speed at which the tiger in the video below appears and attacks is frightening. The brave mahout in Kaziranga national park escaped with his life but lost a finger
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The biggest animals we have ever owned were cows and horses, sometime when I travel to India I would like to spend some time with a mahout and his ele, as they have always fascinated me.