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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-03-2011 @ 7:13AM
Frank said...
It's the age-old story of story of how wild animals ought to be nice, and if they attack her, it shows they are evil and deserve to be killed.
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5-03-2011 @ 11:31AM
john said...
It's like she has no common sense. God gave these animals teeth and claws, he gave humans a brain. If she is going to mess around with wild animals she should bring a gun. Fortunately for her, cheetahs are relatively docile animals. Ancient Egyptian used to domesticate them and have them as pets.
5-03-2011 @ 2:37PM
Mynnia said...
Since it's apparently too hard to google or click a link:
"Marlice Elretha Jansen van Vuuren born 14 May 1976 as Marlice Elrethra van der Merwe, is a popular Namibian conservationist who grew up surrounded by animals on her parents' farm in Namibia where for more than 30 years injured or orphaned animals have found refuge. Marlice also grew up closely with the San Bushmen community and is one of only a handful of white people who can speak their language."
I think you are slandering her a bit unfairly here.