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BODY LANGUAGE AS A TOOL TO COMMUNICATE

Israel Amnon242 Offline
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( This post was last modified: 04-25-2020, 03:21 AM by Amnon242 )

" I didn't see the lion as nervous but rather frustrated and stressed"  - this is interesting. Could you describe how do you see the difference between "nervous" and "frustrated and stressed" please? Im just interested in your point of view. 

" They're in a horrible small enclosure so it makes sense they will be frustrated." - this is also not true. There are videos from that enclosure when they are completely cool. The enclosure is not the problem, the reason for the behaviour of the lion (who is otherwise a friend of that tiger) is a female :-) And you can see that in this video the tiger and tigress are not "frustrated" (as you say), the lion is the only one who behaves like that :-) 

BTW lot of people think that felids need huge enclosure. In fact they need much less space than most people think (other things are important for them).   
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RE: Interesting - Apollo - 05-10-2014, 06:33 PM
RE: Interesting - Siegfried - 05-10-2014, 06:48 PM
RE: Interesting - sanjay - 05-10-2014, 07:55 PM
RE: BODY LANGUAGE AS A TOOL TO COMMUNICATE - Amnon242 - 04-25-2020, 03:09 AM



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