(News) – A close connection became deadly in the Oklahoma Tiger Reserve on Saturday, when the caretaker was fatally shocked by the animal himself collected from the cube.
37 -year -old Ryan Easley was the Growler Pines Tiger Preserv operator near Hugo, in Oklahoma, and spent many years taking care of the tiger, which eventually occupied his life.
Wildlife biologist and television presenter, Forrest Galante, said “Elizabeth’s Woe reports” that the tiger “didn’t want to kill” Easley, calling the “mistake”.
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Galante compared a fatal accident with cases where people play with their home cats and accidentally provoke them, causing minor scratches.
Still, the main difference noted in the Garrant is that when the tiger pulls out, “it can be absolutely fatal”, much like a “bad bite” that killed Easley.
In Galante, he emphasized that the tiger “did not want to kill” Easley and that Maulling emphasizes the “unpredictability demonstrated by large cats”.
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Galante, who also works with big animals, says, “It’s never an animal’s fault” and that he and others who approach dangerous animals assume “great risks”.
Easley’s father reiterated the mood for journalists, calling the attack a “bite of love.”
The Growler Pines Tiger Preservation issued a statement after Easley’s death: “This tragedy is a painful reminder of the beauty and unpredictability of the natural world. Ryan understood that risk – Not out of recklessness, but out of love. “
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After Easley’s death, all excursions and animal collisions were canceled. At this point, it is unclear whether the tiger will be eradicated.
PETA reacts
After the ethical behavior of animals, people filed a statement condemning Easley’s practice, claiming that in the past it “forced” his tigers to “perform in brutal circuses” throughout the country and “kept them stuck in cages for several hours when they did not play.”
The statement mentions the specific 2017 The incident in which Easley reported during the workout during the workout was severely beating tigers and one tiger struck 31 times.
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PETA Senior Director Debbie Metzler added to the statement by calling Easley’s practice and saying, “It is never surprising when a person is attacked by a stress -large cat that has been cut, whipped and denied everything that is natural and important to them.”
Metzler added that the participants of the wild animal exhibition should leave the business and send large cats to accredited shrines.
The tiger reported to be purchased from the Tiger King
According to PETA, Easley purchased Tigers from Joseph Maldonado or Joe Exotic and Bhagavan’s Doc Anthle, both of which were displayed in Netflix True-Crime documents Tiger King.
Maldonado commented on this event in a social media recording stating: “No one can blame the tiger for what happened. We all risk what we are doing and we do not need more laws to ban tigers because you can be killed by almost everything.”
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PETA describes Easley as a “fellow man” of imprisoned Maldonado, sentenced to 22 years in prison after being convicted of two accusations of murder and 17 allegations of animal abuse.
Newnation Steph Whiteside has contributed to this report;
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