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Friend sent this pic, thought it was Photoshopped, still not convinced, but then he sent me tons of mainstream news articles to back up the photos so I suppose it's feasible...

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WARNING: Contents may be too cute for some viewers | Oddly Enough Blog

Chimpanzee bottle feeds tiger cubs at zoo in Bangkok, Thailand | Mail Online
 


the only nice thing here is that the photo suggests that there is some kind of innate compassion in mammals, one that could even surpass animal race.

the other thing should be obvious... why does a monkey feed a baby tiger bottled milk??? is it not much more simple to just give the original mother its baby so she can feed it?

some people find it cute to see one animal feeding another kind of animal the milk of yet another animal, just because it looks like what we humans do.
 
the only nice thing here is that the photo suggests that there is some kind of innate compassion in mammals, one that could even surpass animal race.

the other thing should be obvious... why does a monkey feed a baby tiger bottled milk??? is it not much more simple to just give the original mother its baby so she can feed it?

some people find it cute to see one animal feeding another kind of animal the milk of yet another animal, just because it looks like what we humans do.

Well aren't you the partypooper ;)

But on a serious note so do I agree with you, I actually don't like zoos at all since I don't think animals should be caged at all. I can accept cats, dogs and fish tanks...




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That's awesome! Although, I'm curious as to what kind of a danger the monkey would be in when that beast grew to adult size. Probably wouldn't eat him... but then again, you never know with these wildlife!
 
Fuck... I went to a different zoo here a few days ago... This one is much nearer!

Still, the zoo I went to let me personally pet and feed:

*Sloths
*Meerkats
*Hippos (Including a baby!)
*Tigers (from a cane pole, still fun though)
*Tapirs
*White Rhinos! (Larger than a Hummer, likes being pet!)
*Elephants of all sizes
*Bears
*An Orangutang baby
*Monkeys
*Binterong (Great critters. One hung from my arm by it's prehensile Tail! Babies were bottle fed right in front of me.)

If in BKK I highly recommend it: journeytothejungle.com Don't do any tours... Just drive in, rent a golf cart, and drive around the whole park stopping at any animals that interest you. Great times by all.
 
Fuck... I went to a different zoo here a few days ago... This one is much nearer!

Still, the zoo I went to let me personally pet and feed:

*Sloths
*Meerkats
*Hippos (Including a baby!)
*Tigers (from a cane pole, still fun though)
*Tapirs
*White Rhinos! (Larger than a Hummer, likes being pet!)
*Elephants of all sizes
*Bears
*An Orangutang baby
*Monkeys
*Binterong (Great critters. One hung from my arm by it's prehensile Tail! Babies were bottle fed right in front of me.)

If in BKK I highly recommend it: journeytothejungle.com Don't do any tours... Just drive in, rent a golf cart, and drive around the whole park stopping at any animals that interest you. Great times by all.

I was there too, little more than a year ago. Didn't pet and feed all those animals, only the binterong babes. Very cute :)
 
the only nice thing here is that the photo suggests that there is some kind of innate compassion in mammals, one that could even surpass animal race.

the other thing should be obvious... why does a monkey feed a baby tiger bottled milk??? is it not much more simple to just give the original mother its baby so she can feed it?

some people find it cute to see one animal feeding another kind of animal the milk of yet another animal, just because it looks like what we humans do.

The mother most likely rejected them, forcing the zookeepers to find another way to feed them.

Chimps go to war with others the same way humans do. You'd be surprised by how similar they are to humans in that nature.