• mmddmm@lemm.ee
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      A few years ago, a jaguar climbed from its habitat in a zoo nearby to try to play with the people around it.

      Most people correctly ran away as soon as they saw it, but hte number of people that just stood near the fence, either saying some version of “awww” or trying to film it was staggering.

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      18 days ago

      It looks like this one is not entirely wild. It has a big ass thing on its neck (probably a tracker) so its at least somewhat used to humans.

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        I guess you meant is not entirely wild. It’s actually fairly common for protected animals in parks to have tracking collars so they can be better protected by rangers against poachers, lions and rhinos may have them too.

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      Panel 1: The cheetah(?) approaches the photographer and asks to see the photo they recently took of it.

      Panel 2: The photographer shows the cheetah the photo.

      Panel 3: The photo.

      Panel 4: The cheetah disapproves of how goofy it looks in the photo and asks for it to be deleted.

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      In addition to the other explanation, this is a common occurrence in a relationship. You take a picture, your gf asks to see it, even though it’s a good pic she isn’t happy with it and wants you to delete it.