Not unless they have already fed the tigers!!!
Will we ever really hear the outcome of the investigation????
I'm sure with minimal zoo staff on hand due to the holidays, there were not the normal number of people on had to handle this situation, and when the cops showed up, it was shoot the animal or get killed themselves. Sorry to hear that the Tiger had to die. He was just doing what a tiger does!!!!
If the Zoo was closing for the night, and it was dark, what were these three you men still doing there????
2007-12-27 08:53:58
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answered by Moe 6
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Of course. It's like "The World According to Garp" what are the odds of something like that happening again- very very slim. Combined with the fact that since it did happen - all zoos will have their animals under tight restraint and watchful eyes.
Zoos depend on visitors to be able to fund food and care for the animals, staying away from the zoo will only hurt the animals in the long run.
2007-12-27 04:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The Wild Animal Park gets relatively warm in the summer season and now and lower back it is perplexing to work out the animals through fact they're a approaches away. yet what's relatively cool is how they're blended collectively like they could be of their organic habitat, like the giraffes and rhinos and zebras are all in this open undeniable. The zoo has the animals in smaller areas and that they are separate even though it is nevertheless good and that they have got a super sort of distinctive species. the wild amal park has a tram (they could are transforming into rid of it) and the zoo has a skyway bucket ingredient and a few excursion buses going around. in case you circulate to the two you are able to locate.
2016-11-25 19:17:21
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answered by ? 4
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In 2000 a tiger escaped here in the zoo during a tour and grabbed a zoo administrator my the head and neck---a policeman tried to shoot it but shot her in the leg--she was mauled and shot all in a few seconds. The shots scared the tiger and it returned to it's enclosure which had been left unlocked by a zoo employee. I love the wild animal park in Ca.
2007-12-27 02:03:30
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answered by lilabner 6
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I live in Ca. and no where near the zoo.I think they will get to the bottom of the tragedy.I feel for the family of the young man.I never knew the zoo was open at nite,and Christmas at that..?
2007-12-27 04:33:03
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Is it referring to the incident of the tiger that escaped and attacked and killed the boy on Christmas eve? I will still go to the zoo. It would be like saying I wouldn't fly or get in my car again because there was a casualty.
2007-12-27 01:51:15
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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The tragic tiger story was a terrible incident, but aren't there other newsworthy stories that can be told? On and on with tigers... Bhutto was assassinated, more kids killed in Iraq, floods in China, etc. Sorry, but I'm opposed to the zoo concept, wild animals should remain in their habitat, in my never so humble opinion.My condolences to the family of the dead boy.
2007-12-27 02:55:01
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answered by lpaganus 6
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After going to walmart during Christmas a real zoo is a safe haven
2007-12-27 01:31:32
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answered by gggggg 6
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As long as the tigers are secure . What a tragedy that will turn out to be if the escape was deliberate and a joke gone wrong and what a shame for the poor tiger who was only following its natural instincts .I haven't seen the latest news so i don't know what the outcome of the investigation is
2007-12-27 01:36:14
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answered by ? 5
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I enjoyed the zoo when my children were
little but it's too much walking for me
now that I am old.
2007-12-27 05:50:54
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answered by candle 7
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