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One of the most unbelievable videos out there. I couldn't find any context for the video, but there's no way he survived that.
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I don't even know what to write about this clip...
How can this even happen? Unwanted pregnancy?
What do you guys think?
Location: India
(edit: I changed "Africa" to "India")
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Crushing a bee or having one sting you releases their alarm pheromone. At that point, get out of there because the response to alarm pheromone is to sting you more. Beekeepers get stung as well, but between the gear and staying calm/bees being used to them/smoke they get away with not being swarmed as bad.
WHICH MEANS THIS GUY IS A FUCKING MORON!
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The victim, in his forties and identified by his surname Zhang, had been visiting the Youngor Zoo in Ningbo City, in East China’s Zhejiang Province, with family and friends.
Horrific mobile phone footage which has gone viral on Chinese social media, and which was later removed because of its graphic nature, shows Zhang being dragged around by the Siberian tiger.
Other big cats also surround Zhang as he tries to fight them off by kicking out with his foot, but the animals refuse to leave, with one biting down on his neck.
At the end of the clip, Zhang is dragged under the trees while employees at the wildlife park try to scare the cats away using firecrackers.
Ningbo City officials have confirmed that Zhang and one of his friends, surnamed Li, climbed the zoo’s 3-metre outer fence in order to avoid paying for the 130-RMB ($18) ticket.
The pair’s wives and children, however, did purchase tickets and entered the park legally, reports said.
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Something I cobbled together a lifetime ago. Mistreat these beasts and reap the consequences.
Shout out to The Bee-Gees.
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Elder Paul Richard Oakey of St. George, survived an animal attack by a lion while serving for the past 19 months as a missionary for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Guatemala City South Mission in July of 2011. One lion reached through the cage and grabbed the missionary’s leg, causing him to fall back against the cage. A second lion then grabbed Elder Oakey’s left arm with its mouth.
The 20-year-old lost a piece of his leg, and his arm was amputated after the attack.
(If a repost please delete!)
More information on the attack: https://www.deseret.com/2011/9/2/20387087/mauled-mormon-missionary-has-new-lease-on-life-after-lions-attack-nearly-two-months-ago-in-guatemala
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The festive spirit of Chinese Lunar New Year was suddenly disrupted by a terrifying video of yet another tiger attack in China in less than six months.
Multiple horrific footage circulating online showed a tiger attacking at a man and mauling him repeatedly at Youngor Wildlife Park in Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province, on Sunday, while a few other tigers roamed around.
Some video clips also showed zookeepers trying to scare the tigers with firecrackers and water cannon but to no avail.
Witnesses at the scene said that the man, who has been identified as Mr. Zhang, had approached the tiger closely before being dragged into the beast’s enclosure. Zhang was later sent to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead hours later.
The first official response was published on the official Weibo account of the tourism region’s management committee, Dongqianhu Tourism Committee, which administers the zoo.
The statement said Zhang climbed over the three-meter wall at the zoo’s north entrance, without purchasing a ticket, and climbed another fence that had a clear warning forbidding visitors to enter the area.
A zoo staff reportedly told a local media outlet that a tiger was shot dead during the rescue operation, but the zoo hasn’t officially confirmed it.
A Chinese video news service Pear Video released an interview on Monday afternoon with a man it said was a relative of the victim. The man, surnamed Yang, blamed the tragedy on the zoo's "poor management" in the telephone interview.
"No one would have been able to climb into the enclosure had the zoo not left the chance open", Yang said.
When CGTN Digital contacted Dongqianhu’s management committee on Monday, the staff said they were not in a position to answer the question.
However, a majority of online uproar were focused on the zoo’s decision to shoot the tiger, with many commenting the animals should not be executed for their natural instinct. The security lapse at the zoo was also subject to criticism.
The incident is second such attack in a Chinese natural park in the last six months, igniting massive public backlash on the safety loopholes of zoo management in China and also the irresponsibility of visitors.
Last July, a woman was mauled to death and another seriously injured after a tiger attack in Badaling Wildlife Park. The incident ended up being one of the most-discussed issues on Chinese social network.
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The incident took place during a cockfighting event in Colima, Mexico, Rtnews reported. A video clip circulating on social media shows two men beating their roosters against each other. The chickens appear to be wearing artificial spurs that are as sharp as razor blades, allowing them to inflict maximum damage on their opponents.
Luckily, despite the multiple attacks, the poor man managed to grab his cock. The man suffered an arm injury during the intense fight. It didn't take long for him to fall to the ground, his legs bleeding profusely, as if the cock's stinger had pierced a major blood vessel.