And how exactly do they get those muzzles off? Because I would imagine that anything within biting distance of their mouths is gonna get bitten the fuck off.
@...kurrgo: No, they’re family pets, the muzzles are so the public doesn’t get scared. It’s actually a family of circus performers, they have a could of baboons too and big snakes too. Pieter Hugo photographed them
www.pieterhugo.com/nigeria/index.html
Check out the gallery, they have the muzzles off and are messing the the hyenas mouths, while a little girls sits on its back.
@...kurrgo: They are probably very easy to untie and take off. But I’m guessing they are there more to prevent accidents due to unexpected environmental stimuli triggering some feral instinct, than for actual control.
These are still wild animals, they are not really under control. They are, at best, partially conditioned to behave in a fairly reasonable fashion most of the time. But as with any wild animal, you cannot predict their behavior all the time…
Who’s laughing now!?
Me, when he tries to stop the Hyena from doing anything with that pitiful stick, and the Hyena turns and tears him several new ones.
Nigerian Thugs are WAY more gansta than Compton Thugs
Would be a great addition to my collection of Min-Pins and Pit-bulls!
level 60 ranger irl
And how exactly do they get those muzzles off? Because I would imagine that anything within biting distance of their mouths is gonna get bitten the fuck off.
Where the hell do you get Purina Hyena Chow?
@...asdf: You mean Hunter?
yes yes i do
I think it’s level 80 at this point. Er, not that I’d know…
In Africa, Hyenas make you their pets
MUFASA!!!
@...kurrgo: No, they’re family pets, the muzzles are so the public doesn’t get scared. It’s actually a family of circus performers, they have a could of baboons too and big snakes too. Pieter Hugo photographed them
www.pieterhugo.com/nigeria/index.html
Check out the gallery, they have the muzzles off and are messing the the hyenas mouths, while a little girls sits on its back.
@...kurrgo: They are probably very easy to untie and take off. But I’m guessing they are there more to prevent accidents due to unexpected environmental stimuli triggering some feral instinct, than for actual control.
These are still wild animals, they are not really under control. They are, at best, partially conditioned to behave in a fairly reasonable fashion most of the time. But as with any wild animal, you cannot predict their behavior all the time…
Yo dawg
@...VanZant: LOL…