jueves, 20 de octubre de 2016

animal videos



I think that this person probably knows those lions since they were babys, but this fact doesn't prevent that this video impress me... I love the fact that only in about two minutes this video confirm that animals have feels; it is possible to see perfectly that those lions love so much the man with that hug! <3 I woud like to be like that person, have the oportunity of take care of puppys lion and recieved hugs from them... it would be one of the best moments in my entire life, probably it would make me cry of emotion :)







I love polar bears so much! they are too cute, obviously i don't like the fact that he is playing in a pool when he must be in his natural place, but at least, this person trate him and play with him in the best way posible. It seems like the polar bear is having so much fun and have good feelings for the man <3 there are still good people in the world.










I hate so much that this people keeps tigers in a kind of zoo where other stupid people play with them. They are wild animals! they can't be enclosed in a "temple" where people can treat them as their wish! They have feels just like us and I can't believe that humans catch them to drog them, abused them and to use them as a way of gaining money.

4 comentarios:

  1. I have watched the video of the lion hug, it´s adorable i wish someday i can do the same.
    I agree with you wild animals must be in their natural habitats, but at least this bear looks happy with this man in the pool.

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  2. I have watched the video of the lion hug, it´s adorable i wish someday i can do the same.
    I agree with you wild animals must be in their natural habitats, but at least this bear looks happy with this man in the pool.

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  3. I would also like to someday be embraced by a lion, you should feel very esciting! In videos and see the animals are very tender and noble :)

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  4. I would like that this lion hug me. It is so cute :3 I disagree that tourists interact with wild animals.

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