Wild Animals coming in certain areas - Terrifying indeed!

@Rashnag (30597)
Surat, India
August 2, 2018 2:48am CST
Nowadays, in Mumbai India, there are some areas wherein wild animals like Tiger and Lion are seen wondering. Most of the time they attack other animals as well as human beings too. Certain areas which are in close vicinity to Sanjay Gandhi National Park are mostly affected as this animals lose their way and enter the human habitat. Many children and men are attacked by tiger and lions. It becomes difficult for people to make them go away. The environment rescue team is called for getting away from this animals. Have you had any such experiences? Do share
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@Keibah (231)
• Nigeria
2 Aug 18
this is quite scary. I haven't encountered such and I hope not to. This is perhaps due to humans taking over their natural habitat.
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• United Kingdom
3 Aug 18
More brief than what I said, but the same basic idea. We're the ones who encroached, not the animals.
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@Keibah (231)
• Nigeria
2 Aug 18
@Rashnag you are most welcome.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
2 Aug 18
True. Thanks for replying
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
4 Aug 18
@Keibah states the point exactly @Rashnag . This is happening all over the world because of the massive increase in population and the need therefore to 'destroy' natural habitat for animals to build businesses, housing, etc. Where are the animals suppose to go if 'their' area is being destroyed by man? They still need to eat and drink water so they come into local communities.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
4 Aug 18
Thanks for sharing dear
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@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
2 Aug 18
that is quite scary indeed since they can easily kill us
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
2 Aug 18
Ya it is scary
• India
2 Aug 18
Its high in news nowadays. Maybe because they are losing their own habitats, so they come in ours
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
2 Aug 18
True. Thanks for replying
6 Aug 18
I wonder why they are loitering around where most humans are. Instead of living and being on the wild. That is scary. They are trying to tell or signal something to humans. Like maybe there are a kot if hunters for wild animal that made them feel unsafe in the wild.
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
6 Aug 18
It's not like that dear. There are some places where buildings are constructed by removing the jungles that's why they return there
@Icydoll (36713)
• India
2 Aug 18
That's really terrible experience...glad I did not had that experience..
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@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
2 Aug 18
K. Thanks for replying
• United Kingdom
3 Aug 18
In a lot of ways, this problem is our own fault. The animals were here before we were and we just moved in and encroached on them, not the other way around. The animals have more right to be there than we do, but humans and their inflated egos think they're high and mighty and superior to wildlife which is the biggest load I've ever heard. Top of the food chain? Yeah, right! We're there artificially and if we didn't have all our technology and weapons and stuff, we wouldn't stand a chance. The average human runs around 10 miles per hour, sprinters maybe around 20 or so. The average predator runs around 30-40 miles per hour, making them easily overrun us. The average predator has sharp, flesh cutting teeth, that can even break through thick hide. Our weak soft skin wouldn't stand a chance. The average predator has sharp claws that can dig into flesh. We have dull fingernails and toenails. Some predators don't have these features, but like constricting snakes, have enough muscle to wrap their whole bodies around something and squeeze the life out of it. Most of us can only get our arms around something and squeeze with them. Some predators have toxic venom to bring down prey. Humans have dull teeth with no venom and benign saliva. We weren't even designed to be meat eaters. Even if you look at prey animals, many can run as fast or faster than the predators, usually for longer distances, but we can't. Many can kick hard enough to kill a predator, but our kick is weak in comparison. Some have sharp horns or tusks to impale would be predators. Humans have no natural weapons. Some prey animals can deliberately dislodge something, like a lizards tail, so the predator gets that and the prey escapes. On the whole, humans do not belong on top and we don't have a right to move in on the territory of animals. It's unfortunate that animals are in human territory and threatening or killing people, but that wouldn't have happened if 7.5 billion of us hadn't taken over the planet. We're destroying something that has been around for billions of years. There have been more extinctions since we've been here than there have in many natural disasters. Humans are the disease, not animals.