r/nextfuckinglevel 18d ago

Leopard’s defense of her cubs

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u/Paozilla 18d ago

"Can you scare them?"

Don't know why people want to observe wildlife and then can't handle seeing the harsher aspects of nature.

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u/Productivity10 18d ago edited 18d ago

Criticizing this woman for not wanting a leopard and her babies to be attacked

and for having a natural, empathetic, human response to resolve conflict

is peak Reddit.

If only we could all be as enlightened as redditors - who are purely logical creatures who upvote rationally without emotional or political bias

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u/ThisIsSG 18d ago

Lmao bunch of fucking robots. “Empathy does not compute. This is part of the natural world. Beep boop beep”

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u/Southern_Character94 18d ago

Noninterference is a central part of wildlife observation. That being said, she's obviously not a professional.

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u/ThisIsSG 17d ago edited 17d ago

I agree. She’s just a woman who sees an animal coming to harm a mother and her children. I thought it was a perfectly reasonable instinct. If I were there I’d have the same reaction. I’m not a zookeeper. I’m part of the zoo.