You can't blame the toddler for this, but I'm almost disappointed that the cheetahs didn't get one of the grown-ups
i dont understand how they didnt perceive what a toddler looks like to a full grown cheetah. that in itself is crazy. u might as well put a bright red bow on him and pour sprinkles on him
So much for people growing up in cities and not knowing the difference between a fat house car and a predator.
I love how the dude gets in the car first and shuts the door on his wife and child, that was the best part. Would have been funnier if he locked the door, just left them there and drove off. Nah but seriously, this was so dumb. Did they not realise what animal it was?
They should have been wearing helmets. If they get attacked, at least their head and face are protected.
And the mother has the nerve to appear angry with the cheetah. Geez. I wonder if they sell common sense at the gift shop?
I was hoping the Cheetahs were going to snatch a little kid. That'll fucking teach those parents the hard way.
People like that don't understand concept of the word " Wildlife." I had to deal with something similar working in the Fisherman's Wharf here. It was known spot to feed the wild Harbor Seals, people would dangle there toddlers over the edges of the dock, over the water above these Seals and their pups. We would have to remind people constantly that they aren't trained or domestic but wild animals. People didn't give a ****, still did it anyway to get that memorable photo. A Seal de-sleeved a little girls arm... Finally. That didn't stop anyone or the tourists until recently, unrelated to the many incidents. The Seal population has boomed and has effected the wild salmon and the breeding run. Feeding wild animals for over a decade creates problems and a responsibility because Seals teach the pups were to go for food, they become dependent when hunting is running thin and the skill of hunting had been dulled by easy food, retarded tourists and business cashing in on it.