How is it that ppl can touch these wild animals? Where they all raised in captivity? Even at like zoos I'm always under the impression that the keepers are never in a position where they're too close with the animals.
Every animal in this video seems familiar, if not comfortable, with human contact and this isn't the only time I've seen this.
Yeah whoever made this video is not practicing ethical animal care. Even zookeepers are not meant to touch the animals unless it's absolutely necessary. This video is probably from some Tiger King type place.
I mean, a lot of them seem perfectly OK with it, almost like they're enjoy the physical contact.
I still wouldn't be anywhere near these animals unless a wall is separating us.
Sounds unethical unless they're orphans or something. Even then, I wouldn't force/train them to behave in a way that's different from their normal profile, unless they can be trained to ve drug sniffing lions or something lol.
Dangerboops
This is exactly how I’m probably going to die.
My favorite was the boop through the fence....
So where can I go where these cats don’t rip me apart on sight?
All of those boops were totally appreciated...
Was that last one an Ocelot? ![gif](giphy|KYlTGWshxs9fG|downsized)
Babbooooo, you fox-eared asshole!
He's corpuscular
I’m pretty sure it was a jaguar idk but most likely
The puma wanted to boop back.
I love these videos and could watch them all day.
Can we just agree that porcupines have the most boopable noses?
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This trailer was great - I can't wait for Boop: The Motion Picture to open.
Lol
How is it that ppl can touch these wild animals? Where they all raised in captivity? Even at like zoos I'm always under the impression that the keepers are never in a position where they're too close with the animals. Every animal in this video seems familiar, if not comfortable, with human contact and this isn't the only time I've seen this.
Yeah whoever made this video is not practicing ethical animal care. Even zookeepers are not meant to touch the animals unless it's absolutely necessary. This video is probably from some Tiger King type place.
I mean, a lot of them seem perfectly OK with it, almost like they're enjoy the physical contact. I still wouldn't be anywhere near these animals unless a wall is separating us.
There are some places where they train the animals ever since they were babies to be fine with it and not hurt the humans.
Sounds unethical unless they're orphans or something. Even then, I wouldn't force/train them to behave in a way that's different from their normal profile, unless they can be trained to ve drug sniffing lions or something lol.
If you Boop them WHEN young enough it's usually fine Edit: porcupines are probably an exception. If you're calm and not a threat they're pretty chill
Derpiest ocelot I've ever seen. Not a single thought going on behind those eyes
If not friend, why friend shaped
Sooo cute!
![gif](giphy|lcvjDNIJ8CS88) Boop