I absolutely think that the zoo was at fault.
For a child to be able to get into the enclosure is outrageous.
For the zoo not to have another means of rescue (ie tranq gun or whatever) is unforgiveable.
As for the parents...I do not know one single parent who has not endured that gut wrenching moment when they blink and their toddler has disappeared from view. My youngest was like Houdini and could slip my hand and melt into a crowd nae bother.
I do hope this is what happened here although I have often times seen stupid adults dangle children over safety barriers for a better view.
So I blame the zoo.
For failing to secure the enclosure
and for using a bullet instead of seeking a better solution.
And I bet that child never leaves his mothers sight again.
For a child to be able to get into the enclosure is outrageous.
For the zoo not to have another means of rescue (ie tranq gun or whatever) is unforgiveable.
As for the parents...I do not know one single parent who has not endured that gut wrenching moment when they blink and their toddler has disappeared from view. My youngest was like Houdini and could slip my hand and melt into a crowd nae bother.
I do hope this is what happened here although I have often times seen stupid adults dangle children over safety barriers for a better view.
So I blame the zoo.
For failing to secure the enclosure
and for using a bullet instead of seeking a better solution.
And I bet that child never leaves his mothers sight again.
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