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Why not turn your back on the big cats?

Tigers, lions, leopards, etc. All cats. These big cats are fierce and aggressive, and they are fierce hunters. Even if big cats are kept in cages that are not so wild, their innate nature still exists. When they are stimulated or see a certain action, they will stimulate the hunting factors in the blood, and "back to back" is one of them!

Big Cat Rescue, a cat protection organization located in Tampa, Florida, USA, specially invited professional breeders to wander around in front of big cats such as tigers, lions and leopards, and recorded every move of these natural hunters through cameras. Never turn your back on the cat! The breeder personally demonstrated the consequences of turning his back on the big cat, but during the experiment, everyone could not help but pinch a cold sweat for him. ...

When the keeper turned his back on the tiger, Amenda jumped off the platform and quietly approached it. The next second, the watchman turned to look at it, which stopped all the movements. When the keeper passed by, Andre the tiger suddenly sprinted forward and jumped up. It was a coincidence that when the goalkeeper didn't turn away, Cameron the lion put on a look that seemed very sorry. The innocent expression makes it hard to imagine how horrible what he originally wanted to do. Although leopards are no bigger than lions and tigers, their amazing speed and jumping ability can really make them first-class excellent hunters in the wild.

The Big Cat Rescue is dedicated to rescuing the endangered and injured big cats. The purpose of making this film is not only to remind people how unwise it is to abandon cats, but also to fully tell people the dangers of keeping big cats as pets without permission. In the face of these natural enemies, if you are too careless, the consequences will be unimaginable!