
So...at the risk of being totally preachy, I want to rant just a teensy bit.
As you may have heard in the news, a
tiger escaped from it's cage at the San Francisco Zoo on Christmas, mauling three men and killing one. While I do feel saddened that this, shall we say, incident, ultimately resulted in loss of life (both man and tiger), I am really disheartened by the backlash of articles against animals kept in zoos and also by the media questioning the safety of zoological parks. This is RIDICULOUS! How many zoos are there in this country, keeping how many dangerous animals, receiving how many visitors each year without incident? This
article, in particular, angers me. Yes, some animals have ACTED LIKE THE WILD ANIMALS THEY ARE, and when they were loosed from their enclosures, this resulted in the maiming of people. No shit, Sherlock...really, a 350 pound adept carnivorous hunter killed what it considered to be large game or a possible threat when it was in a completely new environment....I'm so shocked. Obviously, nobody has read "
The Life of Pi", I'm shocked that the book spent so many weeks atop the bestseller list, since nobody seems to have learned anything from it (both about tigers and about the animalistic characteristics of human society).
On an interesting personal note, Fee-Fie-Foe-Fum was working at the hospital when the mauled victims were brought in. He said the wounds the victims acquired were quite gruesome. I probably shouldn't post a vivid description of the injuries on the internet, but, I will say, Fee-Fie-Foe-Fum was totally right. Don't mess with tigers.
I will say that it seems suspicious that this tiger performed a nearly impossible feat of jumping a concrete moat. I have seen this moat on the countless number of trips I have taken to the San Francisco Zoo, none of which resulted in loss of life or limb, and, really, this would be practically impossible without some human assistance or negligence. They are currently investigating these possibilities.
It would have been nice if the media could have used this story to raise awareness about endangered species. This way, at least some "good" could have come from the senseless deaths. It seems much more likely that the critically endangered Siberian Tiger (a species with approximately 500 odd left in the wild) will become extinct before another tiger escapes from it's enclosure at a zoo. Please
save the tigers....