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Obviously you do....enough to post in this thread anyway. :nananaALF/USA said:
who cares?:confused
:laughing his nose is all wrong for that.Jester27 said:Dumb stunt. He should have dangled the baby over the balcony.
:lol :lol :lolPrtclMn001 said::laughing his nose is all wrong for that.![]()
A huge +1 on that.logain10 said:
So I guess the feelings expressed here apply equally to any parent that leaves a baby within 10ft of the family dog too eh? Since there is probably a greater risk of a dog attacking a child then there is a chance of that croc getting to the kid....
There have gotta be better things to get all excited about then something as stupid as this.
Hmm last time i checked a croc is a little more dangerouslogain10 said:
So I guess the feelings expressed here apply equally to any parent that leaves a baby within 10ft of the family dog too eh? Since there is probably a greater risk of a dog attacking a child then there is a chance of that croc getting to the kid....
There have gotta be better things to get all excited about then something as stupid as this.
you honestly feel there is a greater risk of a dog attacking a child then a croc? :confusedlogain10 said:
So I guess the feelings expressed here apply equally to any parent that leaves a baby within 10ft of the family dog too eh? Since there is probably a greater risk of a dog attacking a child then there is a chance of that croc getting to the kid....
There have gotta be better things to get all excited about then something as stupid as this.
hahahhahahaha :crackup he's fed the same croc in the series for 20yrs. Damn and i thought there was more than just 1 croc on that show. Oh the pain. :nananalogain10 said:
Obviously not. Throw a croc and a baby in the same place you are going to end up with one happy croc. But that isn't what happened here. In this situation, you have a man that has made it is his profession to do hourly shows feeding the same crocs that he has fed every day for the last 20 years. He understands that a croc is run purely by instinct and hence knows exactly what he can and can't do around them. In that situation, I would say the baby is about as safe as your going to get around a wild animal.
Now comparing that to people that let a toddler play with their "safe" family dog, I would put my odds on the baby playing with the dog being more likely to get hurt since the parent can't be 100% sure of the dogs actions.
Really? You checked on this did ya? Exactly how did you confirm that a dog is less dangerous then a croc?Bashnir said:
Hmm last time i checked a croc is a little more dangerous
than a family dog. I'm also pretty sure the croc hunter doesn't
take that croc for walks or let it sleep in his room.
So ya don't think that croc could get to that kid cause the croc hunter is invincible? 1 bite on his leg and he will still stand or will he fall and pitch the small infant like a football?
:confused