I’m shocked at the end he took the caiman back into the water, the caiman’s one chance for an upper hand. I’d like to see what happened next.
Major decision about whether to succumb peacefully to the sweet leopard embrace of death or struggle and get those hind claws to the underbelly I am sure
All kinds of glad I watched that with no sound. Also, pretty badass to watch the leopard slowly creep up over the hill before flying in to make the kill.
Why take it to the zoo? Release it back into the wild you dickheads. And this is coming from someone who actually really enjoys zoos. Of course, if the leopard was originally from the zoo and escaped then I understand but I don't believe that is what happened and I don't feel the urge to investigate further than reading the headlines and watching the video.
Jaguar won't be euthanized after zoo attack on selfie-taking Arizona woman, officials say Woman who crossed a barrier to take a selfie attacked by a jaguar at Arizona zoo Woman suffers non-life threatening injuries after she crossed a barrier to take a picture and was attacked by a jaguar through a fence at the Wildlife World Zoo. A jaguar won’t be punished for a woman whose selfie went horribly wrong. The jaguar that attacked an Arizona woman -- who jumped a barrier to snap a selfie with the feline -- will not be euthanized, zoo officials said Sunday. Spoiler Wildlife World Zoo officials told social media users the jaguar “won’t be put down” after a woman in her 30s suffered injuries to her arm following the Saturday incident. The woman jumped a barrier at the Litchfield Park zoo and reached out to take a selfie when the big cat dug her claws into the visitor’s hand. “We can promise you nothing will happen to our jaguar. She’s a wild animal and there were proper barriers in place to keep our guests safe- not a wild animals fault when barriers are crossed. Still sending prayers to her and her family,” Wildlife World Zoo officials tweeted Sunday. Adam Wilkerson, who was at the zoo on Saturday, told FOX10 he heard the woman scream for help. "I hear this young girl screaming, 'Help, help, help,' and without thinking, I just run over there. I see another girl with her up against the cage of the jaguar and the jaguar has clasped its claws outside of the cage around her hand and into her flesh," Wilkerson told the news station. Wilkerson said his mother threw a water bottle into the cage to distract the jaguar just enough for her to let go of the woman’s arm. "The jaguar lets go of the girl somewhat because the claw catches on just her sweater. At that moment, I grabbed the girl around the torso and pulled her away from the cage and it unlatches from her claw,” he recalled. “The jaguar just goes after the bottle.” Wilkerson took video showing the woman on the ground with a gash on her arm screaming in agony. Several people were seen attempting to help her as they waited for help. Zoo officials later released a statement saying the woman was taking a selfie when the attack occurred. They added the jaguar never left her cage and the woman was never in the animal’s enclosure. “The incident is being fully investigated,” the zoo said. A zoo spokesperson said Sunday the woman apologized for the incident and admitted she was wrong for jumping the barrier. She received stitches on her arm and is recovering well, FOX10 reported
Reminds me of a line from one of Jurassic park films. “Raised it in captivity. She is seeing all of this for the first time. She does not even know what she is. She will kill everything that moves. She is learning where she fits on the food chain and I'm not sure you want her to figure that out“