Man Jumps Into Bronx Zoo Tiger Pit

Man Jumps Into Bronx Zoo Tiger Pit

“You can’t cure stupid” Seems like this tiger had a pretty good go at it!!

Tigers are the largest of all wild cats and are known for their power and strength.  Siberian tigers are the world’s largest and one of the most dangerous cats.
On Friday, A 25-year-old man jumped from a New York Bornx Zoo monorail into the Siberian tiger exhibit.  The Siberian tiger that lives in the zoo enclosure attacked the man and critically injured him.  Bronx Zoo emergency workers scared the tiger off with a fire extinguisher after the tiger had nearly killed the man.  According to a statement released from the zoo, the man was riding the zoo’s elevated monorail in the afternoon and leapt from a car, clearing a fence around the tiger enclosure.  After the emergency workers were able to retrieve the man, he was taken to the hospital in critical condition.  Fire and zoo officials reported the man suffered bites and puncture wounds on his legs, arms, and shoulder during the attack that lasted around 10 minutes.  Frank Dwyer, a fire department spokesman stated that “one leg was severely injured” but he could not confirm or deny that the man had lost one of his feet during the attack.  It is believed that the man would have died if the workers had not been able to perform so well in this emergency situation.  The tiger is a 400 pound, 11-year-old male Siberian tiger named Bachuta.  The zoo stated that the tiger would not be put down and it will not be taken out of the exhibit.  Zoo directory Breheny said “the tiger did nothing wrong in this case at all” and it was “just an extraordinary event that happened because somebody was trying to endanger themselves.”

 

Dolphin and Man Find Love…

Dolphin and Man Find Love…

Confirmed… Dolphins Are Mans Real Best Friend..

Below is a shocking video confirms that dolphins have the hots for humans. Michael Maes, an underwater videographer filmed one of his recent encounters with a “frisky” dolphin. This video shows the dolphin who has been nicknamed “Stinky the Loner Dolphin” attempting to “ride” Maes and his fellow scuba diver. During this incident “Stinky” pushes the human down to the bottom of the ocean floor, which was approximately 400 feet deep. Maes stated that he loves dolphins but not in “that way”, and he posted this video to raise awareness of dolphin encounters.

Marine biologists have known that dolphins are very sexual creatures for a long time. Earlier this year marine scientists at the University of Massachusetts studied more than 120 dolphins in Australia. These scientists found that the dolphin males engage in extensive bisexuality, and periods of exclusive homosexuality. So it may not be uncommon for dolphins to try and attempt to hook up with humans, it is uncommon for humans to return the favor. There is however one documented case when it did happen.

Malcolm Brenner, author of the book “Wet Goddess”, about a man’s sexual relationship with a dolphin, says the book is based on the real life love affair he had with a dolphin in 1970. Brenner states that he met the Dolphin, whom he named Dolly, during a job he had taking photographs of Dolly for a children’s book. Brenner found being with a dolphin to be very erotic, claiming that “It’s like being with a tiger or a bear. This is an animal that could kill you in two seconds if it wanted to.”

Nepali Man Bites and Kills Cobra Snake

Nepali Man Bites and Kills Cobra Snake

An arm for an arm, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a fang…
BBC reports that A Nepali farmer took revenge on a cobra snake by biting and killing the snake after it had attacked and bitten him.  The farmers name is Mohammed Salmodin and he was working his rice paddy field when he stumbled upon a cobra.  Mohammed stated that “A snake charmer told me that if a snake bites you, bite it until it is dead and nothing will happen to you”.  Mr. Salmodin reported that after he bit the snake to death he continued his normal daily routine before his family finally got him to go to the hospital.  This snake bite accident took place on Tuesday in a village approximately 125 miles south-east of Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu.  The snake that Salmodin bit was reported to be a common cobra, which is venomous.  BBC also reports that an estimated 20,000 cases of snake bites occur in Nepal every year.  This incident is not the first of its kind.  In 2009, a farmer in Kenya was attacked by a 13-foot python that dragged him into a tree.  The man escaped by biting the snake on the tail.