To: kcvl
I would say they probably received better care than some humans!
I'd say they're perfectly capable of taking care of themselves if they're not confined to tiny aquatic pens in SeaWorld. I don't understand the appeal of seeing large, dangerous predators like killer whales or Sigfrid & Roy's tigers being made to act like harmless performers of stupid tricks until their natural instincts take over and they attack someone.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
being made to act like harmless performers of stupid tricks until their natural instincts take over and they attack someone Sigfrid & Roy's tiger who picked him up because he fell just like it would it's baby. Only his skin wasn't thick and hairy like an animals.
I guess you wouldn't approve of the two dogs that sleep with us every night either.
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02/25/2010 8:36:17 PM PST by
kcvl
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