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To: Neeka who wrote (2687)11/30/2007 4:37:36 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 14270
 
What about this:

Siegfried and Roy: Stage Fright
What really happened the night the tiger attacked.
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To: Neeka who wrote (2687)11/30/2007 6:14:40 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 14270
 
Opps, I posted the wrong link, I posted page two, here is page one:

Siegfried and Roy: Stage Fright
rd.com

See:
"They're predators, so who can really know what goes on in their minds?" says Kay Rosaire, who runs the Big Cat Encounter, a show near Sarasota, Florida. "Even though they're raised in captivity and they love us, sometimes their natural instincts just take over."



To: Neeka who wrote (2687)11/30/2007 6:58:53 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14270
 
Timothy Treadwell
Grizzly Man Trailer
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Timothy Treadwell on Letterman
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en.wikipedia.org;
Timothy Treadwell (April 29, 1957–October 5, 2003), born Timothy Dexter, was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, and documentary film maker, who lived among the coastal brown bears of Katmai National Park in Alaska for approximately 13 seasons. At the end of his thirteenth season in the park in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and eaten by a brown bear. An audio recording of the attack survived. Treadwell's life, work, and death were the subject of the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.