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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-03-2011 @ 10:06AM
Nichole said...
This is totally set up, those cheetahs are not wild at all. For one thing, cheetahs do not hang out in large groups like that, they are loners, and you will only see a pair when it is "season." Then she is petting and getting licked by one, totally not wild animals, this video is stupid, now you know some stupid idot is going to think that they can confront a wild cheetah and that they have no risk of the cheetah actually getting mad and attacking them.
Good grief this woman is stupid, and she should never have started a wild life sanctuary, she doesn't know how to respect animals in the least.
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