11:23 pm - Monday May 21, 2012

Fatal Attractions: Human Relations with Wild Animals

Fatal Attractions is a documentary series focuses on human obsessions with wild animals which can become dangerous and fatal sometimes. It shows the story of the people having great potential in their relationship with a deadly pet which didn’t work out as they hoped. It goes inside the homes of wild pet owners which shares their lives with deadly creatures like big cats, chimpanzees and poisonous reptiles. In each episode of Fatal Attractions it emphasizes the features of exotic petting which are carefully enacted, scrutinized and questioned to the animal’s authorities for their opinions and analysis.

Many owners of wild animals who deny believing in safety while petting large free carnivores. They also understand only if no amount of love and companionship provided to them then only they become wild. Julie Burros former owner of a full grown black leopard which nearly kills her says that the only thing which she regrets that she has lost her leopard. The care of wild animals requires significant expertise, expert facilities and lifelong devotion to them as their natural and innate behavior makes them not appropriate as a pet animal. Fatal attraction shows us to keep the animals in our heart.

Boy playing with Wolf

Boy playing with Wolf

 

Man with Anaconda

Man with Anaconda

 

Tiger as Family Member

Tiger as family member

 

Woman feeding to baby Bear

Woman feeding to baby Bear

 

Women with baby Eve

Women with baby Eve

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One Response to “Fatal Attractions: Human Relations with Wild Animals”

  1. Devki
    August 16, 2011 at 3:00 pm #

    This is the power of love.

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