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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 485022" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Absolutely! Made worse by the availability of food scraps around camps and people even throwing them food. Wild animals should be treated like wild animals but many urban people think of them like pet animals. It was easier in Africa - we all knew that all lions around the camp were not pets - but carefully coexisted with them.</p><p></p><p>Sad though, and they probably need to cull those showing signs of being too aggressive. Trouble is, those are some of the purest left so they are loathe to cull. Perhaps just "cull" the humans by restricting access more. And how could a Japanese or Chinese tourist direct from their homeland on their first overseas holiday be expected to know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 485022, member: 4386"] Absolutely! Made worse by the availability of food scraps around camps and people even throwing them food. Wild animals should be treated like wild animals but many urban people think of them like pet animals. It was easier in Africa - we all knew that all lions around the camp were not pets - but carefully coexisted with them. Sad though, and they probably need to cull those showing signs of being too aggressive. Trouble is, those are some of the purest left so they are loathe to cull. Perhaps just "cull" the humans by restricting access more. And how could a Japanese or Chinese tourist direct from their homeland on their first overseas holiday be expected to know? [/QUOTE]
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