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catchnrelease

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28. A very similar incident years ago
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 06:38 PM
22 hrs ago

In 1980 a man did almost the same thing at a zoo near me--the person climbed up a very high wall and across to a tree. Then he jumped down into the lion exhibit where he was killed. He had with him some religious items, so it was thought he figured if Daniel could go into the lion's den, then he could as well. It happened during a quiet time at the zoo and the lion dragged the body to a secluded area of the exhibit. The poor animal keeper was traumatized when he discovered what had happened. (The man was partially eaten) The lion was not killed, thankfully, altho' when the police arrived they were ready to start blasting away and had to be made to hold off.

Religious mania or mental illness or both?

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Good LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #1
I'm fine with this MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #2
Agreed, that Lioness was doing what she's supposed to do, MarineCombatEngineer Yesterday #3
Good. I am still pissed off about Harambe. marble falls Yesterday #4
Chief was a polar bear at the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, WI Bettie 23 hrs ago #15
... pazzyanne 12 hrs ago #34
Good. Behind the Aegis Yesterday #5
I agree, his death is tragic, but not the lioness' fault. Coventina Yesterday #7
Agree on both counts! Behind the Aegis Yesterday #8
I didn't realize that MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #9
As some author termed it in some novel years ago, "evolution in progress." n/t the nelm 23 hrs ago #17
Also deaths at auto-safaris do occur. GreenWave Yesterday #6
Good! SheltieLover 23 hrs ago #10
The concern is that this lion now knows how scrumptious people can be... PeaceWave 23 hrs ago #11
There is no proof that humans taste any better than any other prey animal. Coventina 23 hrs ago #21
Concern by whom? Torchlight 22 hrs ago #30
Good, finally some common sense about this. Warpy 23 hrs ago #12
Leoness the lioness is saved Clouds Passing 23 hrs ago #13
With his history of mental illness, he needed to be supervised like one would do a small child. n/t iluvtennis 23 hrs ago #14
yes Skittles 23 hrs ago #16
Yes, so tragic. n/t iluvtennis 23 hrs ago #20
Great news! StarryNite 23 hrs ago #18
The lion was loving that 'long pork' pfitz59 23 hrs ago #19
Hope they cut back the branches on the tree. Figarosmom 23 hrs ago #22
Lions cannot distinguish between prey and idiots. Sneederbunk 22 hrs ago #23
He was a bloody idiot canetoad 22 hrs ago #24
Glad to hear it. (nt) Paladin 22 hrs ago #25
Good! yardwork 22 hrs ago #26
Good. Animals shouldn't have to pay with their lives for acts of human stupidity. Crunchy Frog 22 hrs ago #27
A very similar incident years ago catchnrelease 22 hrs ago #28
So glad for Leona the Lioness, but sad for the young schizophrenic man. niyad 22 hrs ago #29
The end results seems to suggest that he would not have been very good at it. Aristus 5 hrs ago #40
WONDERFUL🦁why should the lion suffer Raine 20 hrs ago #31
Glad the lioness was not killed. But for goodness sake the guy was suffering from mental illness; NOT "an idiot"! Its.. electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #32
Proves that good ol' Charlie Darwin was right! Enter stage left 17 hrs ago #33
Great news. Celerity 12 hrs ago #35
Your thoughts, GrumpyCat? OldBaldy1701E 9 hrs ago #36
Darwin was wrong LPBBEAR 7 hrs ago #37
It's about time we stop punishing animals for the idiotic things that we do. Borogove 6 hrs ago #38
HIstory of mental illness. Ruh roh. twodogsbarking 5 hrs ago #39
Pardon my ignorance, but what does "ruh roh" mean in this context? Martin68 4 hrs ago #42
We could all be there. I am hoping not. I feel for him. Sad, isn't it? twodogsbarking 4 hrs ago #44
Excellent news. The animal may be more dangerous as a result of the experience, but that isn't the lion's fault. Martin68 4 hrs ago #41
Your brain isn't always your friend. It is sad. twodogsbarking 4 hrs ago #45
Animals should not suffer... BH liberal 4 hrs ago #43
This message was self-deleted by its author cstanleytech 3 hrs ago #46
You, it wasn't the lions fault for doing what lions do. cstanleytech 3 hrs ago #47
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