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Angry 400lb lion attacks British tourist who patted him on the bum while posing for pictures in Thailand


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6 hours ago, ezzra said:

Maybe the loin was thinking that the man is making a gay move on him.....

Next time, pat him on the head mate....

At the tiger show they tell you never approach the animal from behind. You would think the man could dress up a bit when going out maybe the lion viewed him as a big steak with no shirt on. The quality tourists just keep streaming in. 

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45 minutes ago, Kerryd said:

For those asking why the zoo/city/etc aren't named, keep in mind that ThaiVisa only reposted the story that was on the Mirror.co.uk website. The Mirror merely amended and reposted the original story from the DailyPost.co.uk website.

 

Note that the Daily Post headline was:

"Flintshire boxer has close shave with lion in Thailand".

While the Mirror (bless their sensationalist hearts) changed the headline to:

"Angry 400lb lion attacks British tourist who patted him on the bum while posing for pictures in Thailand"

False news is all everywhere sensationalism sells. It gets politicians elected ask the incoming president. 

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Avoid places like this, including the ' elephant training camps' out of Chiang Mai, so cruel.

 

These places are about generating revenue, no more, and animal welfare runs a distant last.

 

Grossly inaccurate, grandstanding headline/thread title, incidentally.

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6 hours ago, tominbkk said:

Hope he learned something that day. Is he drunk or something? Stupid man.

simply stupid.. ridiculous to keep amimals like this ..zoos especially in third world countries are torture houses for these creatures.......

adding low IQ joes like this....mr.english can be happy that he is still alive...

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7 hours ago, ezzra said:

Maybe the loin was thinking that the man is making a gay move on him.....

Next time, pat him on the head mate....

ah, the gay thing. seems to be a theme.

 

was the loin reference a Freudian slip?

 

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Lions are beautiful creatures that should not be treated or handled/kept in this dispiriting way.  My experiences with lions tell me they've never heard of the proposition that we might be above them on the food chain.  Even a drunk, loud visitor like this one would still be a good-looking lamb chop to a chained lion that hasn't smelt or tasted fresh blood for a while.  Why didn't visitor note the "keeper" kept well away, no stroking, calming voice or patting to reassure the lion (alarm bells there).  Why was the keeper's only contribution to the interaction the flicking and 'swatting' of his chopstick (just before the lion's 'reaction' - was he taking the piss out of the tourist?).  Cats of any size don't like sudden noises.  Try that stroking, patting or scratching action on your cat at home, male or female, on the spine where it meets the tailbase.  It is a signal (to a cat) of sexual interest. Depending on her mating season schedule,  a female will react differently.  Clarence would always take it as a challenge to his 'manhood" (unless ...?).  The drunk showed good sense in wanting to get out.  The whole scenario looked most unprofessional; not hard to predict a dreadful outcome sooner or later on site. Menstruating females should stay well clear, or if you've been handling dogs or monkeys etc before your visit.  I was impressed by the dopey (drunk?) female voice in the  background; 'C'mon Robbie, he won't bite you.'  Famous last words. It's staggering when you're up close with a mature male (this one's fairly young). Their pre-hunt or mating/challenge calls easily match the gnarliest rock band amps for shaking the air around you.  Their sheer size: a skull that equals the complete torso of an adult man. Totally intimidating   reality check. Four claws on each paw that are longer, pointier and sharper, more efficient than the average steak knife. Magnificent. They deserve better than the treatment his miserable specimen seems to have to endure.

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English intellectual visits Thai zoo has no one told him about how they treat animals in Thai zoo’s yet and that the tranquilisers start to wear off on the display animals eventually.  Lucky he wasn’t on an African safari.   

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10 minutes ago, Jim walker said:

English intellectual visits Thai zoo has no one told him about how they treat animals in Thai zoo’s yet and that the tranquilisers start to wear off on the display animals eventually.  Lucky he wasn’t on an African safari.   

 

Or maybe, pity he wasn't on an African safari.  Much fairer odds!

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5 hours ago, Kerryd said:

For those asking why the zoo/city/etc aren't named, keep in mind that ThaiVisa only reposted the story that was on the Mirror.co.uk website. The Mirror merely amended and reposted the original story from the DailyPost.co.uk website.

 

Note that the Daily Post headline was:

"Flintshire boxer has close shave with lion in Thailand".

While the Mirror (bless their sensationalist hearts) changed the headline to:

"Angry 400lb lion attacks British tourist who patted him on the bum while posing for pictures in Thailand"

 

The Mirror sensational? Oh, The Sun can do better with "A self-proclaimed 'Welsh Steve Irwin' was nearly eaten after he started petting a lion while boasting it was 'no big deal' "

And judging by his instagram posts, he has been in the Pattaya area for a while...

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4 hours ago, spermwhale said:

The false and misleading headlines abound on this site since it's not run by real journalists. 

There are NO real journalists these days, we never get any NEWS all we get is opinions and views of editors and the lackies they use to go and gather the garbage!

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