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| sent on August 02, 2020 (15:16) | This comment has been translated
Wow! |
| sent on August 02, 2020 (18:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
on the internet there is a video of a release of a leopard, which does not succeed (for a release) that highlights what can be in nature such an animal.... I'm really shaken up.... hello luigi in internet cè il video di un rilascio di un leopardo,che non và a buon fine (per un rilasciante)che mette in evidenza quello che può essere in natura un animale del genere....mi hà veramente scosso....ciao luigi |
| sent on August 10, 2020 (11:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Luigi, if you mean by its dangerousness, you must always forget that we talk about super predators and that is their nature, in Sri lanka the Leopards are not as aggressive as in Africa or India, it is a particularly calm and quiet endemic species, but I am always super predators, myself in a session of photos at night, I saw a cyclist attack in front of my eyes... who fortunately was escorted by a passing van and got in the way, all with a happy ending anyway :) this should invite us to think and not complain too much, for some wolf that is afraid of man, there are countries that live with the wild every day, and with much more difficult and unmanageable situations... Hello Luigi and thank you for the passage Ciao Luigi, se intendi per la sua pericolosità, bisogna sempre non dimenticare che si parla di super predatori e quella è la loro natura, in Sri lanka i Leopardi non sono agressivi come in Africa o in India, è una specie endemica particolarmente pacata e tranquilla, ma sono sempre super predatori, io stesso in una sessione di foto in notturna, ho visto attaccare un ciclista davanti ai miei occhi...che fortunatamente è stato scortato da un furgone che passava e si è messo di mezzo, tutto a lieto fine comunque :) questo dovebbe invitarci a pensare e non lamentarci troppo, per qualche lupo che ha paura dell'uomo, ci sono paesi che convivono ogni giorno col selvatico, e con situazioni molto piu difficili e ingestibili... Ciao Luigi e grazie del passaggio |
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