Nikola Chavkoski
Well-Known Member
Thank you for clarifying that @SwampDonkey
If we have a tiger expert, they will know best, how can a non-sedated tame tiger react along people, other than attacking them.
Maybe only mildly sedated with lower doses from approved drugs (some people may think they drug them with strong unaporoved drugs). Approved drugs like ones used to treat epilepsy or hiperagression or to relieve stress during transporting the animal, just to look like they are not. From what I have seen, they were moving in the enclosure. Deeply sedated animal, can't move. This was around 10 minutes after I took photo with this tiger: Log into Facebook | Facebook
However, this does not mean that I think it is acceptable to sedate dangerous animals even mildly, just for the purpose of taking pictures with them.
If we have a tiger expert, they will know best, how can a non-sedated tame tiger react along people, other than attacking them.
Maybe only mildly sedated with lower doses from approved drugs (some people may think they drug them with strong unaporoved drugs). Approved drugs like ones used to treat epilepsy or hiperagression or to relieve stress during transporting the animal, just to look like they are not. From what I have seen, they were moving in the enclosure. Deeply sedated animal, can't move. This was around 10 minutes after I took photo with this tiger: Log into Facebook | Facebook
However, this does not mean that I think it is acceptable to sedate dangerous animals even mildly, just for the purpose of taking pictures with them.
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