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#32
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09-30-2014, 05:54 AM
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Re: Photos of Man Killed by White Tiger
It shouldn't really... Even pet 'wild' cat hybrids such as Savannah cats, who are F5's (The F number is how many generations away from a serval the cat is. An F1 Savannah has a serval as a parent, an F2 has a g-parent) hold on their 'wild' instincts...and the intensity in which they hold on to them, goes up the closer the wild part gets. Who knows how many generations bred in captivity the tigers parents were. They could have been captured themselves and bred in captivity. Which makes 'bred and born in captivity' really misleading. Anyways, a tiger who is bred to kill large prey, has deep instincts....and isnt exactly hanging out with it's natural prey items....is going to do what wild animals do....be wild. Born and bred captive for even generations....really doesn't matter. |
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#33
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09-30-2014, 05:28 PM
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Re: Photos of Man Killed by White Tiger
That's nature for you my friend. Over time successful strategies to kill can and do become so ingrained through it's constant implementation generation after generation. That it becomes genetically heritable and a part of what we would call an "animal instinct". In other words, the knowledge to strike for the neck comes factory installed, courtesy of it's neck shredding genetics! A brief word to the fence jumpers at the zoo's of India: - BELOW - (( Stay The Fuck Out Of Those Tiger Exhibits Assholes! The Fences Are There For A Reason Dip Shit! |
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10-01-2014, 12:17 AM
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Re: Photos of Man Killed by White Tiger
that's where the word "instinct" comes in. animals have their specific instinct bred into their species. it always surfaces during extreme occasions no matter what method of raising is done to them. being threatened or feeling as being challenged for territory are some of those occasions.
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