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Those bolded words say it all. Animals in zoos and safari parks need to be protected from things like this happening. You're right, children need to be able to run about and explore in places like this without tragic incident to either child or animal. The zoo is completely responsible for this sad outcome. |
Tragic but there was no other course of action. The Zoo needs to look at it's enclosures and make them more safe for both visitors and the animals.
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such is the total fckd up nature of religion, like the reporter asking a woman to thank god that she was saved from a tornado (yet 24 people had died that day in that tornado) you could not make it up |
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There's so much ignorant people involved in this story and the innocent gorilla paying the (deadly) price. It's frustrating. The gorilla has done nothing wrong and had no chance of surviving this madness whatsoever. |
The mother's an idiot and the Gorilla should have been tranquilised.
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Imo there should be no way for anyone to be able to get in with a dangerous animal.Security needs re-evaluating.
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:facepalm: I wonder how all the other parents manage to keep their kids from going in? |
Oh look, it's turning into another religion bashing thread. How novel.
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Think people who are abusing the parents are being a tad OTT. Yes they should have been more responsible but it was just an unfortunate accident.
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Also if you think anyone can talk about religion without exposing it for what it is then you are bonkers |
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"Thank God" is an expression used by many people, both religious and non-religious. |
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who looks like the drongo? :hehe: |
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The boy should never have fell into the pit though, that's down to the zoo to make sure it's safe. |
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