[The staff of the Jamaica Zoo demonstrated to the tourists "how to tease the lion", but they were bitten off their fingers and pulled out their fingers, leaving only white bones! On the 21st, Jamaican media reported that zoo employees demonstrated to tourists "how to tease lions", and the result was bitten.
A group of visitors to a zoo in Jamaica's St Elizabeth's district on May 20 were preparing to leave after visiting the zoo. The staff kindly showed them one last way of how to properly tease the lion.
The staff boldly put their hands into the lion cage and frequently touched the lion's sharp teeth and lips with their fingers. The lion was at first impatient to accept the "harassment" of the staff, but finally couldn't help it. The male lion bit the staff member's finger with great speed.
The staff panicked, broke free with all their might, pressed their feet against the wall and pedaled backwards, and finally pulled out their fingers, but only a white bone remained of their fingers.
The tourists next to it were stunned. They initially thought the staff was pretending to have been bitten, but when they saw the white bones, the tourists screamed in fright.
The Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it would investigate the matter.
This is really a lesson in blood. The man, a zoo worker, violated zoo rules and took the lead in teasing the lion, and was finally "punished" by the male lion. The staff member was overconfident and touched the lion's limits of endurance, causing tragedy. The Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was also preparing to investigate the matter, and it appeared that the man would have to accept other punishments other than his fingers, which was too costly. This risky behavior must not be done.
The picture shows the picture at that time, and figure 6 is a news report