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tiger.jpgLike Wednesday, the morning began early. Outside the zoo the air is damp and bone-chilling. We hear few sounds other than the hum of satellite truck generators and a few zoo employees have begun to arrive at this very early hour.

We are also hearing more information about our exclusive report yesterday. Officers had told us as they went into the zoo to investigate, that they believed taunting was involved. As we reported that yesterday, a few other people in the news industry questioned us, even suggested we stop our reports. Now, it appears ever stronger, that investigators are looking at taunting and even the possibility that one or more of the men attacked, helped the tiger escape.

Through a report in the San Francisco Chronicle and our sources and reports, here’s what you need to know … the latest:

zoo_map.jpg• a shoe print found in the 18-foot fence that separates the tigers from the public.
• a blood trail found from that fence to the outdoor cafe’ 300 yards away. That’s where officers found the tiger and the two victims that survived.
• sticks and pine cones found in tigers moat, according to the zoo, likely thrown in there by someone.
• parents of killed man say they are meeting with investigators Thursday afternoon.

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Comment by Theresa Citrus Heights

So many toughts going through my head. Loss of life in any way is awful. That said; this incident is a tragedy.

I’ve worked at places of public attraction / entertainment and I’ve seen my share of young people showing off. Zoo’s amusement parks, carnivals, circus’ all have posted rules. The rules are there to ensure the safety of the public. I know the SF zoo has these rules posted in many places throughout the park I’ve seen them, pointed them out to my own child and when she was younger explained why they made the rules. There have been millions of people in and out of that zoo since it opened in the 1930’s. This seems to be the only death involving a zoo animal that I can find after a few days of looking. The zoo is an accredited member in good standing of the AZA (Association of Zoo’s and Aqurariums), has under gone and PASSED safety inspections, the wall was lower than RECOMENDED not lower than REQUIRED. So, what happened? Why were these young men hurt? There has to be something more. As I said at the begining of this I’ve seen a lot of young people who get together with out their parents in places like the zoo. I hate to sterotype here and I DON’T know that is the case, but what if these boys were acting out? What IF they disregared all of the rules the zoo put in to place for their safety? What IF they crossed all the barriers that the zoo put into place for their safety? Would the tiger have come out of the pen if they were safetly on the other side of the railing where they should have been? Why should they not be held accountable for their own actions? Maybe the zoo should make a new rule: No one under 21 admitted with out a parent.

Jenna, why do you assume that animals have no souls? I don’t think that there is anything in the bible that states that? Animals have been shown to have emotions: they grieve when they loose a mate or a loved one, they save the lives of the ones they love. So if an animal is capable of love maybe it does have a soul. Animals are God’s creatures as much as humans are the loss of either is a tragedy. If He had been present at the time of the incident which do you think He would have saved ?

Sorry for the vent everybody…. That zoo and those tigers inspired my daughter to persue her dream to become a zoologist, I feel like I know each of them personally, I’ve spent hours outside that enclosure watching her and her companion. I wonder how he’s doing … does he miss her?

 
Comment by Linda Hatfield

As someone put it those boys were @ the zoo about the time it was getting dark. It seems obvious they weren’t animal lovers there to observe the beauty of the zoo animals. So it seems again that the intent was to cause some mischief by provoking the tiger to react to their taunts.
But being IGNORANT about wild animals, they got more than they bargained for and that is why they are tight lipped. The TRUTH will be ugly and the two survivors are responsible for their friends death. The real tragedy is that gorgeous exotic wild creature died because of their STUPIDITY!

 
Comment by Sharon

Sharon

I have one for you Jenna almight one

Mother Nature Commands Attends
and Deserves Respects Always

If any of you know why the animals are in zoo’s maybe you would have a clue. It is called the SSP.
Species Survival Program we are trying to breed the strongest bloodlines to keep certian animals alive so when the go extinct in the wild we have programs we are currently working on to try to release them back into the wild. And if any of you have worked at a zoo or volunteered at one then you would understand a little more about the situation. Taunting & teasing is the #1 offense people do to big cats and there are plenty of people that cannot repspect coming to the zoo to learn education and conservation of any animal but they like to tease them. Saving our planted is every ones responsibility no matter what those boys did that was a very bad mistake on their part 1 paid with his life, 2 paid with injuries and Tatiana paid with her life and soul and I watched her grow up from a baby cub until she came to the San Francisco Zoo. Think about all of you….

 
Comment by LSU

This is definitely me rambling here – some thoughts. Of course the loss of human life is bad. But so is losing the life of a precious endangered tiger. In any case, this event should teach both kids and parents a lesson. Kids shouldn’t taunt wild animals nor should they hang themselves over a railing to the point that they look like a dangling piece of meat.

Who can you blame for the incident?

The Tiger? No – The Tiger is just being a tiger.

The Zoo? No – The Tiger would have not gotten out if it weren’t assisted by stupidity (hanging over ledge). No matter if the wall was 3 feet below recommended height.

The boy and his friends? Yes – Again, stupidity by pissing off a Tiger. Even if the boy wasn’t directly involved in the taunting, he was an accomplice. Birds of a feather.

The parent? Yes. – For not raising the boy with common sense and instilling in him the respect for wildlife.

The boy’s father stated “I don’t think my son would do something like taunt animals,” he said Thursday morning. Uhhhh… yeeeah. Do I sense the “My baby would never do something like that” mentality? Even if the kid was just standing there witnessing what was going on, he was guilty by association. Parents should know what type of people their kids hang out with. When you obtain an endangered animal and place it in a cage located in the middle of a city, you have a responsibility to keep that endangered animal alive. This animal “was” (because it’s dead now – shot by police go figure) endangered. Let’s visit the concept of using tranquilizer guns… of course I don’t think police or zoo officials took that into consideration. I know there are people out there that say humans are just as endangered as Siberian Tigers. Well, for those hippies that believe that, they really need a reality check.

 
Comment by Lucy

I’m no expert but I did some reseach on this after I saw the story and there are less than 400 Siberian Tigers left in the wild in Russia. Siberian Tigers usually only attack if they are being attacked or if their cubs are being threatened. From my research it is a “myth” that once they get the “taste” for human blood they want human blood.

Tigers, like snakes and about every other animal in the wild, just want to be left alone to hunt, eat and have more baby tigers.

I am sorry the boy died-especially on Christmas day. She appeared to be defending herself: if somebody is throwing things at us, and then starts coming into our home we are going to want to defend ourself and that enclosure, inadequate as it must have been, was the poor thing’s home.

I do not see killing the Tiger, the zoo was totally unprepared for something like this and they ought to move their large cats to the Omaha Zoo where they are experts in rebuilding Siberian and other large cat populations. Somebody who would have had a dart gun available to control the situation-especially since the zookepers appeared not to know if he others had escaped.

And maybe this will serve as a lesson to everybody who visits a zoo: animals are not toys and animals in zoos are not pets. Jay Leno aside not every furry little cuddley animinal wants to be in your face. Sometimes they had rather kill you than look at you. Their geneic code tells them to hunt, chase and live in large spaces in the wild.

I’m not even really sure why we still need zoos-with modern technology we can see any animal.

 
Comment by Frank

I hope that the authorities look into the immigration status of these people and deport them promptly if they are illegal. Especially the moron father….. This could insulate the zoo from lawsuits.

There are only a few hundred Siberian tigers and how many million illegal immigrants? Think about it.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Wow Zac–

great post—

 
Comment by Zac in Sac

Regarding technology, the zoo spokesperson said there is NO public address system at all at the zoo because the people want it peaceful. How’s this for peaceful: 1 dead, 2 injured, and an incredible animal gone! Imagine if this had happened when the zoo was packed and there was no way to warn the people who keep the zoo going – the people. And consider this, 10 years ago SF voters passed a $48 million bond to pay for upgrades and renovations at the zoo. The money is still coming in and the Zoo Director, Mollinedo, said he wanted to upgrade the Hippo area and said he never thought about the tigers. You would think they’d treat the zoo as an art gallery or museum and protect their precious assets – the animals – not to mention customers. Someone needs to find out how much of the $48 million has been spent and what they spent it on. The city is also being sued for $8 million by the woman previously attacked. Imagine what these victims will want even if they were somewhat responsible. The fact that there were no cameras, no PA system and apparently an inadequate tiger exhibit shows the backwards thinking of the zoo officials. Everyone keeps saying it was a tiger being a tiger, well how about a ZOO being a ZOO?

 
Comment by Jennifer from L.A>

Adam,

By the way your reports of yours that were on this morning were terrific.
You have done an incredible job on this story.

Thank you

 
Comment by Max

John: we use technology to be able to adabt to all environments. We change our environment to support larger human populations. Instead of adapting with out bodies, we adapt with our minds. We are perfectly adapted, but not specialised. :D

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Melissa–

Are you Louisiana Melissa?

I got an email a couple weeks ago about the ship being built there from the 9-11 scraps– and he sent me a picture of the ship. Was it completed?

If you are her, I hope you and your mom are well–

 
Comment by John

Totally agree with you Jeff, I’ve heard and posted those same figures…….so they must be true…lol

Anytime you try to hand feed a wild animal you have to remember that the animal doesn’t realize that you are feeding it. It will instinctively think that it has to fight you for the food and thus a lot of humans are maimed or killed because they think the animal understands their good intentions and forget that the animal sees you as a competitor.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Eric-

I agree-the tiger was going on instinct and not by means, motive, and opportunity– as intent to kill or murder– human style-

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Melissa–

You are talking about what I had posted earlier– the assumption of risk and some zoo’s do have waivers for some events the zoo offers and these have to be signed— It is like going to a baseball game- you assume the risk if you get hit by a ball especially if you stick your head out fa enough while trying to catch the ball and get hit instead-

And nothing should be teased, provoked, or taunted– this is simply cruel– animal or human— but the zoo needs to realize these things might happen so the animals better be secured!

 
Comment by Jeff

I watched a show a couple of weeks ago where the guy taught two tigers that were raised in captivity to hunt and act like wild tigers. You’d be suprised how high and far they can jump. Tigers have been known to jump over thirty feet in length and fifteen feet high. So I don’t think it’s impossible for this one to be able to catch hold of the top of that wall and pull herself up and over it. When a tiger stands on it’s hind legs it’s around 10-13 ft. tall(.depending on the size of it) The moat is reportedly about 20-30 ft. in length so if a tiger launches itself to jump someting that wide it’s already about half way there before it’s back feet leave the grown and if the wall is 12-14ft like is being reported today IMO it’s not impossible for her to have jumped across get ahold of either the top of the wall or this kid and climbed out.
The reason she grabbed onto the keeper last year was because the keeper stuck her hand/hands into the enclosure with the tiger at feeding time with the scent of food all over them.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Wowie–

some great read here– I saw Tatiana’s pictures on the thread ahead of this one– Roman–

Your pictures should be sent somewhere– and recognized– beautiful and so sad at the same time—

My opinion about nature, humans, and all living matter, organisms, etc- is we need certain things in our environment to exist– everything plays a role so as to balance the ecosystem— and it is interesting to see how everything gets affected by one change–

For each animal which becomes extinct, there will be several others which will follow- the food chain will change too- so will vegetation- and so on– Nature and man go hand in hand-

The issue here for me is the amount of security the zoo provided for the visitors and if Tatiana was provoked or taunted—

My neighbor got bit by my dog the other day- Tomasa doesn’t like her- and I have told her over and over not to get near her- I was going to put Tomasa in the bedroom but Maureen had to come in and try to make it a point to get Tomasa to like her- Tomasa bit her- I told Maureen how many times is she going to be bit before she realizes Tomasa doesn’t like her— I am at the point where Maureen can’t come over here if she doesn’t want to respect the rules here- which are– DON’T COME INSIDE UNTIL I PUT THE DOG AWAY AND STAY AWAY FROM HER-
Fortunately, it was a nip- well two nips- because Maureen didn’t pay attention the first time and tried get down at Tomasa’s level and got nipped again—
I don’t know why Tomasa doesn’t like her– point is– Maureen did not pay attention to my warning—

 
Comment by Melissa

After this incident, the zoos should start having a disclaimer printed on the back of a ticket – “the purchase of this ticket constitutes an acceptance on the part of the purchaser of the following: while every precaution possible (given our funding levels and the statistical probability that X out of Y zoo visitors is basically an idiot) has been taken to ensure a safe environment, the zoo will not be responsible for: people who can’t read the safety rules (signs posted everywhere), people too stupid to follow the safety rules, parents too stupid to prevent their children for doing things the safety signs tell them not to, people devoid of common sense, and so on and so on….
The only way to give those who want to live in a nanny state the 100% protection they feel is necessary in order for them to feel safe enough to venture into a zoo where they are statistically safer than being in a car, plane and probably a shopping mall, is to encase the exhibits in steel and just have tiny reinforced glass viewing windows. It would be like looking at nature through a telescope. Better these people should stick to watching Animal Planet from the secure comfort of their velveteen recliners where a quick click of the remote can remove the scary from their life. Thrill seekers who take pleasure in trying to get a rise out of a creature presumably unable to retaliate will have to find their thrills somewhere else – perhaps they can taunt the retarded, the crippled, or the aged. Same difference but with little risk to life and limb – should suit them perfectly.

 
Comment by Kristin

I was reading some more here and another point I wanted to bring up. I realize that different people have differeing views on religion. I personally believe that God gives us free choice and to every decision, there is a consequence, good or bad.
How many times have all of us watched a serial killer or other inhumane killer be taken in to custody only to hear their parent or another relative make the statement, “he was a good boy, he would never have done that” and then later proceed to give some “reason” why this must have happened. No one wants to stand up say “that was wrong”. Even if it someone we love who does it, we need to start getting back to the basics of wrong and right.
IF these boys were doing something stupid, I am not happy that they were injured and killed, I am in fact, very sad for what has happened. The problem is that suing someone or something because of your own poor judgement isn’t going to improve the situation of this country.

 
Comment by Jennifer from L.A>

Roman,

Thank you for the pictures.

How distressing that this beautiful being was murdered because of the actions of three BEASTS.

The loss of Tatiana is huge.

The human, not so much.

I hope the two beasts that survived will see harsh prosecution by the law.

I hope the Zoo sues the parents of the 17 year old for the loss of Tatiana.

 
Comment by John

Max………..you can twist (spin for you Bill O’ fans) that around and say that humans are the only creatures that make clothes and create farms because we’d be helpless without them. So who’s better adapted?

CBS radio was reporting that they had learned that the wall that surrounds the big cat outdoor displays was found to be “out of code”. They did not elaborate as to why and when this was found out.

 
Comment by Kristin

When I was a young girl I went to the San Diego Zoo with my family. This was common since I lived there, but on one particular day, young men were taunting the gorillas. As a result, the gorillas eventually became ticked off and started throwing dung at the crowd. We escaped getting hit, but I remembered thinking then how stupid it was. Proving yourself to be dominant over an animal in a cage is really not much of a task.

The loss of life, the young man’s and the tiger’s are tragic and sad. It is very reflective of our society to not think ahead, not consider consequences.

Someone mentioned on here that we live in a society where there is “no fault”. I couldn’t agree with a statement more. This attitude and credo is what is holding us back as a society. We need to learn to think things through and then accept the blame when we chose not to do that.

 
Comment by Sherlock

Eric, in the photos of the exhibit I have seen, the wall did not look that sheer, i.e., it did not look like it was going up at a 90 degree angle and it did not look totally smooth, like there was nothing at all for the tiger to grab onto. I just read the zoo director confirmed the wall was 12.5 feet, whereas it is supposed to be 16.4 feet minimum. Is that from the bottom of the moat? I don’t know. It is starting to look more plausible that the tiger escaped over the wall.

It seems that the only other explanation would be that zoo personnel …

 
Comment by Emily

Roman – the pictures were gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!!

 
Comment by Jennifer in ATL

Roman…Great pictures. She was a beautiful animal.

 
Comment by Roman Stepanov

If anyone wants to see her, I photographed her 2 days before the atacks.
Here she is

http://rms3d.com/images/Photos/Tatiana/

 
Comment by FClark

I have no doubt that they may have taunted the tiger. I saw someone do that years ago. It didn’t take much to get the tiger’s attention. The person I saw do it was smart enough to not continue and that there was a high fence between them.

 
Comment by Emily

Max – good observation about pollution! Finally, humans getting a little credit for trying to clean up our messes.

 
Comment by Max

Susan: the closest to invention other than in humans is chimpanzies, who can use basic tools, but they do not create the tools, just use objects that are already the right shape.
Humans are the only creatures who create clothes, no other creature creates farms.

All creatures pollute, we are the only ones who actually attempt to clean up what nature cannot cope with.

 
Comment by Eric

Sherlock,

Tigers have no problem swimming, unlike many other of the big cats, but explain to me how a Tiger in the water climbs up a sheer concrete wall which has been identified as anywhere from 12 to 20 feet high. It is complete speculation that the Tiger could have escaped if it really wanted to, given that such a leap from a Tiger that was born and grew up in captivity would be unprecedented.

Others,

Comparisons to domesticated animals such as dogs and cows are inapposite. Also, “murder” suggests a certain intent in the human context, and to attempt to overlay that term on a wild animal that is carnivorous, that lieterally needs to eat meat to survive, just doesn’t work–sorry.

 
Comment by Patty

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/08/19/national/main787756.shtml

Would you send your senior daughter into a cage with a tiger to have pictures taken? This was close to me in 2005.
Seems like a lack of judgement (common sense) to me.

I, in no way see that the zoo is responsible, it did everything in its power to protect the public.

 
Comment by Patty

Hi Adam, your coverage has been great on this. I havent had time to post though, but i’m still lurking. ;-)

No one really knows what happened inside that fence, except for God, the tiger, and the 3 boys.
Doesnt matter how much we narrow this story down, it still remains, a child lost his life. My heart goes out to the families involved.

Of all the things posted here, I do have one concern. We as humans are quick to put our murderers to death, and thats exactly what this tiger did (for whatever reason) she committed murder. Why would we think more of her, than we do our fellow humans?

I’ve raised many wild/domestic animals, have owned our own dairy for 25+ years, if there is one thing i do know, that is to respect each and every animal. Even the mildest milk cow, can turn on you in a heart beat. I’ve seen our best family dog, take a young calf down by the throat and attempt to kill it. For whatever reason, some animals, domestic or wild, have that kill instinct. It doesnt take taunting to bring it to the surface. We inturn, put the dog down. I would never have risked a human life in our farm yard to him or any other critter. But nothing, ever, will bring this boy back, and nothing ever, will justify his death.

 
Comment by tom

It is very unfortunate that a human death occurred. The boys should be held accountable for what they did. They are old enough to understand the consequence of provoking a wild and dangerous animal. They also understand the meaning of trespass.

If the parents pursue a law suit it should clearly be denied. On the other hand, the zoo should be held accountable for not having a habitat that restricts crazy people from releasing a dangerous animal into our community. The zoo is responsible to protect the public. In this case they did not.

 
Comment by Sherlock

I agree that the tiger should not have been able to escape its enclosure no matter what happened.

I care as much about that tiger as I do about the animals whose meat I ate for Christmas dinner. “How much more valuable is a man than a sheep!”[or a tiger]. If our family dog jumps over our fence and kills someone who is taunting it, I think it should also be put down, because it is too dangerous to have around.

If evolution is true and we are all just animals, then you can’t find any fault with what I just said because I am just doing what comes naturally to me.

It’s hard to tell from the map what the moat was, but if it was accessible to the tiger and filled with water, it doesn’t surprise me that the tiger was able to cross it. From Wiki: “Among the big cats, only the tiger and jaguar are strong swimmers; tigers are often found bathing in ponds, lakes, and rivers.” From what I am able to view of photos of the enclosure on other websites, it looks like the tiger could get out if it really wanted to. I looks like it was designed, like many zoo enclosures, to allow people to view and photograph the animals without looking through glass or bars and also not really be that far away from the animals.

 
Comment by ROB

I FEEL SORRY FOR THE PEOPLE AT THE ZOO THAT LOST TATIANA. AS FAR AS THESE PUNKS ARE CONCERNED, THEY ALL SHOULD OF DIED.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Eric–

Great post– you said it all–

Max– give me a break- I want something besides a human to invent something- what about spiders and cobwebs?

Avi– another word for me today- tanach– thanks :D

Margo– yup- man versus man– man versus himself- man versus nature–

 
Comment by Avi

Oyy whats up with GOD AND THE BIBLE coming into this… animal kills man … period…

can god or the bible just be left out…. i mean seriouslly the bible and god are always mentioned … and G.W.B… no one has said his name… yet…

speaking of the bible i had to do some bible( tanach) homework !!!!!!! :( sooo annoyying….. thats one of the only things i dont like about Israel bible ( tanach) is taught in public schools grrrr…

Max what speerates man from beast is that man is stupid while beast is not …. lol……

beast can invent … man can also so stupidy is a just term…..

oo and susan i kinda still live in the American hub….. All my israeli friends say to me ” youve been here 3.5 years and you havnt changed to be israeli one bit ” lool

OOO Ron Paul blaming US sorta ON bUTTO on Your World…..

I Still dont understand how this dude is running as a Republican…. hopefully if he somehow gets the GOP nomination the NATIONAL committe will block this…… they cant actually but yah i get the feeling he is going to come out of no where and pull of something crazy..

i THINk a Tiger needs to wake him up… becuase hes stuck in the internet world… he raising millions from the web…=/ and he needs to meet the real world

 
Comment by Margo

OK Max: How smart and inventive is it for MAN to destroy it’s own environment resulting in pollution, climate change, and destruction of his own habitat?

 
Comment by Eric

Many posts in here are just ignorant of the facts we know so far, from which we can derive some preliminary conclusions:

1. The three victims knew eachother, and may even be related. They apparently were together given that there are blood tracks from the front of the exhibit to the cafe where the others were found (unless the blood tracks were the Tiger’s).

2. At least some of the three were up to no good, whether it was taunting, allowing the Tiger to somehow escape, or both. We have the footprint, the shoe and blood beyond the barrier, the pinecones and sticks in the moat, and most importantly, two injured men who REFUSED TO GIVE AUTHORITIES THEIR IDENTITY when asked. Check their immigration status by the way. Given this, i have no confidence they will tell us what really happened.

3. We have a beautiful, rare Tiger that is now dead for acting like a Tiger (just as it did in 2006), and that sucks. Another Tiger recently acted as a Tiger in a zoo in India and killed a guy by ripping his arm off when he violated a barrier too. By the way, we need to have Tigers in zoos and parks and preserves, or we will otherwise kill them, despite their amazing attributes.

4. While i feel sorry for the 17 year old and his family, this was not the zoo’s fault from what we can gather so far. The kid didn’t deserve to die, but he is not blameless it appears. You can’t blame the zoo based on what has come out so far, it is certainly not forseeable that a Tiger could on its own transcend that barrier given it has never happened anywhere before, and you certainly cannot blame the Tiger for acting like a Tiger. It will be a sad day when Tigers are gone, and it won’t be far from now, unfortunately.

 
Comment by Max

Susan: the tested that out, they put beavers in swimming pools, they still built damns. That means instinct not intelligence.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Max–

beavers invent–

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Margo–

thanks for what you said— You couldn’t have said it better—

I have a picture here of my daughter petting a Bengal tiger in one of her travels–

Me– I think I would probably held back– but they are beautiful– and yes– God’s creatures- they were part of his plan- as everything else–

 
Comment by Max

What seperates man from beast is that man can invent, while beasts do not.

 
Comment by Margo

I think it would be best to wait and see what the investigation reveals about any taunting or responsibility on the part of the boys. This is truly a tragic event for everyone affected. The loss of a young man and an amazing rare animal. A very sad event. I love tigers and ALL cats large and small and have actually had an opportunity to pet a baby tiger and hold small baby cougars. What an awesome experience. I believe there wouldn’t be so many large cats in captivity if there were more in the wild. The fact that these tigers and most large cats not including African lions are endangered says everything we need to know about human stupidity and greed. As far as animals having souls – who knows for sure? They too are God’s creatures.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Max–

I am headed that way- to my emails- I haven’t checked them in two days- see you in a few!

I did not know this about elephants and jumping– I just thought they were too big to jump unless their name is Dumbo– he can fly-

 
Comment by Max

Susan: have you been checking your email? I sent one a little while ago.

Did you know that the fences around elephant enclosures aren’t to keep the animal in, but to keep humans out? There are not many fences strong enough to stop an elephant, but all by the most shallow moats will stop an elephant, they cannot jump or they will shatter the bones in their legs.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Remember Dorothy? My neighbor across the street whose husband had a stroke?

Well she is a Pastor and she is into releasing evil demons from within- (like exorcism)
I am going over there now and have one done– John, care for me to mention you?

 
Comment by John

Jenna ………..no I wont, Him 3:42

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Jen–

boy, you have me pegged— :D

Adam– any wild thoughts here by anyone, just blame it on me–

 
Comment by Max

Jen S: It’s true, we sped past there, you could see some dung on the path.

Was there even a fence? A lot of zoos prefer to just have high walls around the big cat pens so that the public don’t have to look through a fence. It’s not very safe though.

 
Comment by Steve

I would need to see a 3d representation of the enclosure. I think I heard the mote was 20 feet. The world record for a human long jump is 29.5 feet. Myself I would assume a tiger would be able to jump considerablely further than a man. If the mote is 20 feet and the wall is 18 feet above the ground the tiger stands on the the distance the tiger had to cover is 26.9 feet. see Pythagoras’Theorem. I shed no tears for the animal it is in fact just an animal. If it’s proven the humans were in part responsible then it’ll be an example of cleaning the bottom of the gene pool.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Wow– Adam- many of your threads are all being connected on this one-

The death penalty, religion, and my secret punch– :D

 
Comment by Jenna

John, you wrote your false comment at 2:50.
Revelation 22:18
I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.

 
Comment by Jen S

John- I figured that as soon as I hit submit. I SOMETIMES talk before I think.
signed- Susan ha ha

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

John–

you are too clever!

 
Comment by Jennifer in ATL

Oh John… (shaking head) You are such a mess.
:-D

 
Comment by Jenna

Yes, it is true that people who defend animals over humans don’t like the Bible much and prefer not to talk about. And frankly, as far as I’m concerned, all animals are the same, whether they are worms, dogs who have worms, cows, chickens, tigers, and the people who relate to them as well. I just can’t understand why some people are defending animals over people, and furthermore giving the death penalty to a human being because someone said (that someone said) that he taunted the animal which there is no proof of, and even they are giving him the guilty verdict right off the bat! And, STILL, it would not justify the death of the teen. What is wrong with people? Are they all on marijuana and alcohol or something? Very bad judgement on these people’s parts!

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

AVi–

You speak like you live here in the US—– :D

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Will come back later and see what Adam has posted as to what the facts are– and what is being done—

He seems to give it to us accurately– I have been reading newspaper articles online here–

I did read they were asking for witnesses to come forth because there was no video surveillance-

Adam???? -

 
Comment by Jen S

Avi
Always the intellect.
You always bring sun shine.! (I’m being serious and you know that) :)

 
Comment by John

Jen S……………huh? ……..sure there is, 2:46 is the time stamp of my verse………I (John) wrote it at 2:46 pm EST. Hence, John 2:46………..Isn’t that how that other John signed his verses waaaaayyy back when?

 
Comment by Avi

I DUNNo if this is apporipiate but to sum up this event in 2 words

Sh*t happens..

 
Comment by Brandy

It is my belief that the zoo should be held accountable for this tragic event, even if the tiger was taunted, for one reason. The tiger should have had some sort of official keeping a watch, especially since it had a history. Had someone, even a security guard, been there watching over the visitors AND the animals this might have never happened.

All we really can do now is try to keep this from happening again. Whether it be being respectful of the wildlife or building more secure areas.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

oops- if he indeed taunted or provoked the tiger-

I don’t think this tiger is going to be doing any breeding—

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Max–
I meant to say the lighting is poor- and sometimes people do stuff when the lighting is poor as not to be seen- because anyone, reasonably would know, not to mess with a tiger– unfortunately, this kid, who is about your age, does not have your common sense, if he indeed taunt or provoke the animal—

And I totally agree- the Zoo’s has owes a duty of care to their guests– maybe more security would be a good investment— especially around the more dangerous animals—

 
Comment by Jen S

The Bible always comes in to play, but John started it this time. I always knew he had Soul!
Max good to see you today–I loved your comment about elephant dung.
What a hoot, watch out for the poop shoot. Oh dear, I’ll have to write another poem. :D
I gotta go….ttyl

 
Comment by Max

Tom: i didn’t suggest exterminating them. If they were as i’d descried then they would be cows.
We breed cows for food because they don’t kill humans often and have lots of meat. If tigers were the same we would breed them in huge numbers, and they wouldn’t be endangered.

Susan: re handler: always.

 
Comment by Joe

How is it that there is no video surveillance system? Not for the entire zoo, but come on… it’s the freaking tiger exhibit.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Wow- Digressing at its fullest—

We have Bible study now—

Jen- did John mess with you? :D

I thought worms were used for soil and fishing?

Max– that was the word I was looking for- handler- :) You came through, again, for me! :)

(I hate to be the bearer of this news- but my dogs have souls)

 
Comment by Max

Susan: but there doesn’t appear to have been any other witnesses to the attack. From the map it looks like one can see the tiger pen from cafe. If no one else was around then it wasn’t a selective attack at all. It was an attack on all the humans near by. If there had been a 4th victim who was a complete stranger to the 3 then there would be no question. If there was another witness from the beginning they don’t appear to have come forward yet.

 
Comment by tom

my understanding is that there are less than a thousand siberian tigers left in the world. It would be a shame to start exterminating those that show a carnivorous tendency or breeding them for docility.

most zoos have the stated mission of breeding endangered species, that mission would include protecting them from teenagers, poachers, etc. Jen is right, however, that the zoo also has a REASONABLE responsibility to protect people, no matter how foolish they may be.

 
Comment by Max

Susan: no lighting? The grotto was empty until only 20 minutes earlier. If there was no lighting i doubt the deceased had any idea there was a tiger in there.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Cool pictures Robert– are you like a surfer????

Max- I was thinking on the same lines as Robert- the three were in close proximity so this explains the tiger’s selective attack– I just read they were related- The news here made it sound as if these two were strangers to the one who died–

 
Comment by Jenna

Jen S. You are right….there is not even a sentence in the Bible that says what John said.

However, this IS in the Bible:Revelation 22:18
I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.

 
Comment by Max

It’s actually very odd that the zoo didn’t have camera’s outside the enclosure of a creature known to attack it’s handler. One would think that’s exactly where they’d want cameras. It would be expected for this tiger to attack humans again (that’s why they always kill aligators accused of killing humans, they would likely attack again). They should have had cameras, so that if something like this happened then they would have a record of what happened. Or at least so security could quickly get to the scene if someone was climbing into the enclosure.

 
Comment by Jen S

John—————There is no John 2:46. You knew I’d go look it up. ;)
There’s only John 1 0 1.

 
Comment by Jenna

Sure, Jennifer, but there’s a point to be made there.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Jennifer- ATL-

I was surprised too- because this tiger had a previous incident when she attacked the zoo keeper while being fed— I also read the area was dark so they spent hours looking to see if other tigers were loose and if anyone else might have been injured- so maybe they need to put up more lighting– maybe hard to see a kid trying to go over a fence if the lighthing isn’t there–

And yes you are very blessed— to say the least-

 
Comment by Robert Boeninger

When you illegally cross boarders (the fence) you take the risk of dying. This kid took the risk he was aware of and although sad he got what he deserved. I see it highly suspect that these three individuals were the only ones hurt, why? because they were in close proximity to the law breaker(s). Lesson learned, idiot.

 
Comment by Jennifer in ATL

Jenna…regardless of how you feel about Karen’s comments, there isn’t reason to attack her verbally. Your comment to her is uncalled for and not what this blog is for.

Peace.

 
Comment by Max

Susan: it’s not odd that they were all related. The zoo was closing, it’s likely that the people remaining would be in small groups. Two were finishing their meals, the other was fooling around while he waited, he’d probably not have left their sight. So after the tiger killed him she would have seen the other two, they were probably shouting at it so it would release the 17 year old.

If the zoo was still crowded when the attack occured, and there was many people in the area at the time, then it would have been strange for only those 3 to be singled out, but if they were the only 3 there it wouldn’t have been strange at all.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ
 
Comment by Jennifer in ATL

Susan….”How about Adam stood out in the cold, so bold, looking like gold, but his shoes will turn old if he is standing in mold…”

That is a thing of beauty. Hilarious!

And thank you for your sweet comment. I am blessed. For sure.

And it’s a shame this incident had to occur for the zoo to install surveillance cameras. I’m actually surprised cameras weren’t up already.

 
Comment by Susan- Phx- AZ

Boy and wow- on some of the remarks—

This is a tragedy for all—— and what comes out of it should be a lesson— to all- the zoo- the guests and so on—- When you are a visitor, you are a guest and one should comply with all rules and regulations—

Just like how I got into trouble at the Grand Canyon because I tried to feed Bambi—

 
Comment by Jenna

John, why would I save a person who doesn’t care about human life? She cares more about worms than people because cute little worms are animals. If she had one in her belly, she probably would want to keep it so it wouldn’t die. She’s nuts.

 
Comment by Jenna

No one even knows for sure if he did taunt the animal; there is no proof of that….someone said that someone said?!! So, why is he guilty before proven innocent and not the other way around? And, on top of that, why is he receiving the death penalty by you people just because YOU think he’s guilty of taunting the animal? And, even if the death penalty WAS a justified punishment for taunting an animal, then why is the death penalty NOT okay for the animal that KILLED a human? You people think backward and you are quirked!

 
Comment by Max

karen s: It wasn’t a captured in the wild, it was bred and created for our consumption. Just like the cow who died so people could eat it. If tigers were slow moving, docile, and covered in lots of meat then we’d all be eatting them.

 
Comment by John

Jenna……………you’re just like the rest then……….” I would save a worm before I save you.”
There’s no place in the eternal penthouse for hypocrites, John 2:46

 

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