Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
How do you think tigers eat antelope and suchlike in the wild FFS? Killed, griddled and seasoned?
the animals didn't ask to be caged did they!
it's like you being taking from your house and caged up...you wouldn't like it.
the wild is the wild, we are not involved with that, it's the humans fault for caging animals then trying to feed them in a non-humane way
your knowledge fucked up there didn't it mr marriot
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
How do you think tigers eat antelope and suchlike in the wild FFS? Killed, griddled and seasoned?
Pace it down & snap its neck, not take 10-20 minutes to kill it in a pack like you see there. Should be shut down tbh!! Although UK Zoo's are just as bad keeping wild animals caged up.
So the tigers changed their ways just for show?
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
the wild is the wild, we are not involved with that, it's the humans fault for caging animals then trying to feed them in a non-humane way
Giving the tigers a live animal to eat is more 'wild' than giving them chops.
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by Robin
How do you think tigers eat antelope and suchlike in the wild FFS? Killed, griddled and seasoned?
Pace it down & snap its neck, not take 10-20 minutes to kill it in a pack like you see there. Should be shut down tbh!! Although UK Zoo's are just as bad keeping wild animals caged up.
So the tigers changed their ways just for show?
You're missing the point Robin the tigers aren't hungry otherwise the beast would be killed and eaten in a fraction of the time.
The zoo keepers are feeding on the tigers natural instinct for a profit which is quite shocking tbh.
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that chicken thing is harsh as hell also the bear pulling a car WTF!
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smack
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yeh there wouldent be much wrong with it if it was a small animal, like a small deer or something that what a tiger would normal kill and hunt.And if the tiger was staved for a few days as they are in the wild and alot of parks zoos also dont feed lions/tigers everyday for health issues.
Its crul the way they do it nothing else, stop trying to be controversial, you have no idea what your talking about
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Robin
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I'm not trying to be controversial, I'm expressing my opinion. It's just a fucking animal.
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by CorSRi_BT
Couldn't care less about the cow TBH, no different to what we do, you just don't see it, but the other animals are a disgrace.
fuck off it aint, the cow is killed before we eat it 
they feed a LIVE cow to tigers who eat it, and you can hear it's still alive after a while, going through so much pain.
[Edited on 22-05-2007 by Ben G]
This happens everyday out in the wild. Cant see a problem with it IMO.
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smack
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ffs can you not read, tigers are solitery predators. They attack and kill by at bite to the neck either snapping or sufficating the animals.
Tigers do not hunt cows in the wild, infact they hunt animals half the size like small deer. meaning the animal is killed very quickeley, and not eaten alive by several overweight tigers that have very little interst in eating the animal quickely thus leading to a slow painfull death.
So this dosent happen everyday in the wild (or other zoos,parks)
stop chattin shit
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Danny P
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Dont give a shit how a cow dies TBH, as long as it tastes nice when it on my plate, thats all im arsed about
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smack
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ok
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by smack
They attack and kill by at bite to the neck either snapping or sufficating the animals.
meaning the animal is killed very quickeley
Every time?
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smack
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yes most of the time, unless there young and unexperinced.
I carnt see the point your trying to make?
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Robin
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That not every animal in the wild is killed quickly, so it's not much different here, IMO.
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smack
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well it is clearley.
tigers in the wild are sometimes staved for days sometimes weeks, so if they are luckey anouthe to catch something it will be killed and eaten very quickely, plus with othere such predators/scavangers about they dont get the time to.They are also not bringing down cows in the wild, much much smaller lighter less fatty, leigher animals.
the tigers in this zoos are fead everyday meaning they are overweight, lack intreast in eating. plus are not trained and never have been to kill live prey.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I'm not trying to be controversial, I'm expressing my opinion. It's just a fucking animal.
You're just a fucking animal tbh.
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Robin
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Correct, as are you.
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Hammer
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Correct, however as you are named after a small bird you're more of an animal than me whereas i am more of a tool than you.
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andy1868
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  you two LOLZ
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I don't see the problem with the Cow bit either.....I didn't realise a cow was a 'domestic' animal? 
I'd rather see a tiger doing what comes naturally as opposed to seeing it pace up and down in a cage
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a cow being delivered in a van to a group of tigers isnt really natural though is it? and hords of screaming chinese virtually wanking over it is a bit off
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smack
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yeh what part of that is natrual exactly?
a tiger would never bring down a cow in the wild or animals that big. and they would never hunt in a pack
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ClaireF
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quote: Originally posted by CorSRi_BT
Couldn't care less about the cow TBH, no different to what we do, you just don't see it, but the other animals are a disgrace.
also cows are vertebrates and not allowed to be fed to animals alive, so just because we eat cow doesnt mean its ok for the china zoos to do this
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ClaireF
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quote: Originally posted by smack
yeh what part of that is natrual exactly?
a tiger would never bring down a cow in the wild or animals that big. and they would never hunt in a pack
yeah siberian tigers are solitary animals, only get together at water logs. tigers go for the antelops and things like that in the wild.
its only the lions that are a social pack
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