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I wonder what the people who have to work with these animals think of these types of interactions. The polar bear going after the seal girl, and the tiger trying to eat the baby are two other interactions that are firmly in this category

Does it make the animal more likely to hunt people or attack the caretakers? Maybe most of these animal are handled in a way that caretakers expect them to try to attack them anyway so it doesn't matter what type of conditioning the animal recieves.

PlayhousePalssays...

>> ^visionep:

I wonder what the people who have to work with these animals think of these types of interactions. The polar bear going after the seal girl, and the tiger trying to eat the baby are two other interactions that are firmly in this category
Does it make the animal more likely to hunt people or attack the caretakers? Maybe most of these animal are handled in a way that caretakers expect them to try to attack them anyway so it doesn't matter what type of conditioning the animal recieves.


That's an interesting thought. I'd like to know that answer as well.

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