Just days after the owner of Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park battled encroaching wildfires to save the animals who live there, the facility welcomed Scottish reporter Debi Edward and showed the world that Aussies have not lost their sense of humor. The animal handlers convinced her she needed to wear a protective suit in order to handle a vicious drop bear. Edward fell for it hook, line, and sinker. Just wait until they travel to Scotland- she'll be glad to introduce them to the wild haggis. Video contains NSFW language. (via Boing Boing)
Just because it looks like the cuddly teddy bear you had as a kid doesn't mean that it's still not a wild animal with all its weapons of defense. Just watch the video and look at those claws. Sure it may be all calm and quiet most of the time, but should it get upset or angry those are going to do some serious damage to a relatively defenseless human.
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Just because it looks like the cuddly teddy bear you had as a kid doesn't mean that it's still not a wild animal with all its weapons of defense. Just watch the video and look at those claws. Sure it may be all calm and quiet most of the time, but should it get upset or angry those are going to do some serious damage to a relatively defenseless human.
And that's the same with ALL wild animals.
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