Holy shit.
Man survives being scalped by leopard [India] - Page 6
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LRObot
United States153 Posts
Holy shit. | ||
Gridlock
United Kingdom517 Posts
I digress... Pretty nasty, cats are powerful and we humans are pussy's when it really comes down to it 1v1. Glad everyone survived! Wonder what will happen to the Leopard? | ||
LRObot
United States153 Posts
On January 09 2012 02:14 Mordiford wrote: Here's an interesting question. Who the fuck was standing there taking a photo while a guy was getting his head taken off by a fucking leopard? WTF is this? When's the last time YOU took down a wild cat. If I have no means of defending myself against a fucking LEOPARD, I'll gladly take my stance behind a camera, insensitive as that may sound. Gun? Sure. Phone? Calling the shit out that thing. Going toe to toe, melee style? No, thank you. | ||
MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
On January 09 2012 10:09 LRObot wrote: WTF is this? When's the last time YOU took down a wild cat. If I have no means of defending myself against a fucking LEOPARD, I'll gladly take my stance behind a camera, insensitive as that may sound. Gun? Sure. Phone? Calling the shit out that thing. Going toe to toe, melee style? No, thank you. Normal people would have ran away and called for help or something. This guy pulled out his camera. | ||
Syncker
Finland142 Posts
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LRObot
United States153 Posts
On January 09 2012 10:11 MichaelDonovan wrote: Normal people would have ran away and called for help or something. This guy pulled out his camera. And how do you know this photographer hadn't already called for help? And as insensitive as taking a picture of a fellow human being torn apart, I bet this shot made a ton of money for this guy. | ||
Mordiford
4448 Posts
On January 09 2012 03:34 gruff wrote: That is not an interesting question and one that doesn't take a genious to figure out an answer to. If it was in a huge crowded area with a ton of people involved, I wouldn't be surprised to see someone taking a picture, but what looks like an enclosed space from a close distance I would expect the guy to grab a chair or a bike and throw it at the leopard or something. In incidences where there are a ton of people, often you'll find people filming or taking pictures because they can't provide any more assistance than others already involved. This is sort of surprising to me because there is no one else in frame, no one is actively doing anything and this guy manages a perfect action shot of a leopard scalping someone. | ||
Vortigan
Denmark306 Posts
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GohgamX
Canada1096 Posts
If your looking for some comic relief after cringing at those photos, I recommend checking out from 1:10 on. | ||
Flossy
United States870 Posts
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Sprungjeezy
United States1313 Posts
Also I am realizing a leopard is probably stronger than it looks : / | ||
Valashu
Netherlands561 Posts
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leser
Croatia239 Posts
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Olinimm
1471 Posts
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GohgamX
Canada1096 Posts
On January 09 2012 10:53 Sprungjeezy wrote: Am I the only person who would be upset if someone took a well aimed picture of me fighting with a fucking leopard? Seriously the first picture looks almost staged (not saying its fake, but the photographer must have been like kneeling and taking a few practice shots then waiting for the leopard to take a swing). Also I am realizing a leopard is probably stronger than it looks : / You raise a very valid point, this guys reaction was to take a picture instead of helping him out!!! | ||
CFRD119
United States97 Posts
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GGitsJack
New Zealand426 Posts
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llKenZyll
United States853 Posts
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Mjolnir
912 Posts
Ahhh, yeah. Gotta love India. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
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