If you have ever visited a safari, you will know that it is more than forbidden to get out of your car in the whole enclosure where the animals roam freely. Getting off your car on a safari is the most absurd, reckless and stupid that a person can do , even more if he goes with his family and young children.While it is something that appeals to common sense, unfortunately not all humans are equally responsible and the story that we bring to you next It proves it.
Why do I drive under this family on a safari?
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A French family committed the temerity of getting off their car on a safari, specifically the Safari Park Beekse Bergen in Holland.The video showing the adventure of this family has already gone viral and shows these five people leaving their car right in the enclosure that houses Cheetahs, the fastest animal on earth, so in the video what is shown is a whole family running away from a cheetah and trying to get back to their car.
The adventure of this French family was filmed, from beginning to end, by the car that was behind and that they were doing the same route as them.Although it can be heard how they criticize their performance and recklessness and how they get scared when cheetahs threaten to pounce on the family, It is amazing to see how they do not get their attention or approach with their car to warn them that they are in danger or even to help them.When asked about their reaction they admitted that "we were paralyzed with fright."
Despite of the impact of the images, we must celebrate that no member of that family was injured and surely has a lot to do with the The fact that they left in the enclosure of the cheetahs that, although it is the fastest animal in the world, they are also one of the largest felines, so they are not particularly aggressive.Another fact for which this family is surely neither was injured, as the caretakers of the center affirmed, that the beasts have a schedule to feed themselves so that
«they were not especially hungry, they only reacted with curiosity and protecting their territory».
Even so, they emphasize the fate that all family members have had to leave their adventure unharmed.
When this French family arrived at Safari Park Bergen in Holland, was about to make its route to see the more than 1000 animals that the safari houses.As indicated by all the warning signs in the park, as in other reservations, the indications are to remain in your vehicle with the windows climbs, especially in the areas where Find the big cats, it is totally forbidden to get out of your car on a safari !.
According to an expert if this family had thought of leaving your vehicle in the area of lions, leopards or tigers, surely the result could have been radically different.
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In this case, being cheetahs, the situation was different.According to the reservation keepers, most likely is that instead of trying to hurt or even hunt intruders, cheetahs were investigating this intrusion into their territory and in an attitude of defense rather than attack.
As we say, it was a species and not Another is what saved the family from suffering a tragic accident, as happened a few years ago in China. A woman under her vehicle at the Badaling Wildlife World, located just outside Be ijing in China and was brutally attacked by two tigers. Miraculously the woman survived but her mother, who was in her defense, did not run the same supply and was mutilated by another animal.
Another case also occurred in the Bergen Safari Park in Holland in 2012, is that of a 9-year-old boy who was bitten by a cheetah when they went for a ride at the same height.The boy ran to see the beast, that haunted him until bite him.
At that time, the board of the center thought about fencing the area, but they concluded that it was best to keep reminding the visitor that he should stay inside the car .Safari Park Bergen has turned 50 years old and has traditional recreational spaces and cabins similar to those of an authentic safari of the savannah.In front of the terrace the giraffes walk, for example.“We do not plan to make more warnings through the PA system.They are 125 hectares of park.Too large ”, says, for now, the address.
It is more than clear that if there are strict rules to visit these places, they have a reason to be and must always be met At the heart of our own safety and that of our family, the most important of them is not to get off your car on a safari under any circumstances.Running unnecessary risk is the most absurd and irresponsible thing that can be done.Let's not forget that they are most wild animals whose reac We cannot predict.
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