The circus regards life safety as child's play, and it is not wronged at all when it is filed and dealt with.
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Written by Guan Yubing (educator) Edited by Liu Tianhong Proofread by Zhao Lin.
Children line up to take a group photo on the back of a tiger. Screenshot of social platform.
Children line up to ride a tiger on the back to take pictures, and they are charged 20 yuan a pieceThere are really such "deathless" miracles.
According to CCTV News, recently, some netizens reported that during the circus performance in Tiandong County, Baise, Guangxi, some children lined up to ride tigers to take pictures. Related** shows a tiger lying on an iron bed, a man picks up a little boy and puts him on the tiger's back, and someone in front of him takes a camera to take pictures. The tiger's hind limbs are fastened with leashes, but its forelimbs and tail are still swinging when the photo is taken, and there are quite a few children waiting in line behind it. **The accompanying text said: "20 yuan a piece**."
For the sake of profit, bold businesses have launched a photo project with the tiger, and some parents dare to let their children sit on the back of the tiger for a **, so ignorant of the safety of their children, it is really "big-hearted".
The tiger is the king of beasts. Ordinary people can only see each other in the zoo if they want to see the demeanor of this beastmaster. If you want to get up close and personal with the tiger, it is basically impossible.
In such a situation, being able to let a child ride a tiger on the back of a group photo is obviously powerful. For this reason, parents and children even lined up in long lines. However, the people in the circus are not afraid, the people who take pictures are not afraid, but the people who watch the ** can't help but be frightened.
This is not unfounded. The tiger of the circus, although it has been trained for a long time, is a tiger after all. The belief that circus tigers have been domesticated is clearly a fluke. In fact, the wild nature of animals is difficult to fully domesticate. Although the circus tiger is docile most of the time, it does not mean that it is not aggressive. With such close encounters, once its wild attack occurs, the consequences are unimaginable.
Enough lessons from being bitten by a tiger have been learned. Needless to say, there have been many incidents of tiger bites and keepers in zoos, which are enough to serve as a lesson from the past.
In such close contact, the parasites and pathogens of some diseases carried by tigers can also pose health risks to people. In particular, such wrong behavior can also create a false perception that tigers can be approached and hide risks for children.
At present, the circus involved has stopped performing and has been placed on file for handling a case because it has carried out performances without approval and allowed children to ride tigers on their backs for a fee.
The circus regards life safety as child's play, and it is not wronged at all when it is filed and dealt with. It is also necessary to remind parents who take the risk of letting their children ride tigers on the back of a tiger to take pictures, this is not fun, and if it causes a big disaster, it will definitely be regretted. Parents with "big hearts" should accept the lessons, respect common sense, and take responsibility for the safety of their children's lives.