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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-03-2011 @ 12:49PM
Nicole said...
I'm all for conservation, but what is the point of this video? These animals were clearly distressed, worried and this was probably a major event in their lives as they scrambled to protect their young and form ranks against someone invading their territory. Okay, lady--educate us, but don't freak out the innocent animals just trying to live out their lives. She's chuckling and did this for entertainment purposes. The end is sweetly played with the music over her petting one, but again, what was the point? Are they trying to keep these animals wild? Or tame them and make them showcases? Ugh. Not sure what the point is with this and hate feeling so curmudgeony about it...sorry. It just makes me think of all the idiots who feed gators here in FL just to get a cheap thrill. Later it's those gators that take out a family pet, child or attack someone swimming. Gah.