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<blockquote data-quote="Lozzie" data-source="post: 794453" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>Of course! It's like those two dudes who had a white tiger since birth...(sigfreid and roy???) and one day the tiger just decided to take the neck off one of them. Like Dan said, the instinct is always there...and sometimes will show to be fatal. Just a split second, and the domesticity is gone and the instinct is all that's left. Plus, we're kinda the size of seals aren't we...they flip them about for kicks never mind even eating them. They shouldn't put the poor thing down, it should get put back in the sea...</p><p></p><p>Plus, look at the state of the dorsal fin...flopped over pathetically...thats because they shouldn't be cooped up...it's sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lozzie, post: 794453, member: 2369"] Of course! It's like those two dudes who had a white tiger since birth...(sigfreid and roy???) and one day the tiger just decided to take the neck off one of them. Like Dan said, the instinct is always there...and sometimes will show to be fatal. Just a split second, and the domesticity is gone and the instinct is all that's left. Plus, we're kinda the size of seals aren't we...they flip them about for kicks never mind even eating them. They shouldn't put the poor thing down, it should get put back in the sea... Plus, look at the state of the dorsal fin...flopped over pathetically...thats because they shouldn't be cooped up...it's sad. [/QUOTE]
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