I’m really not quite sure what you’re on about … but there aren’t supposed to be tigers in Germany. I’m a cat owner, but tigers aren’t domestic cats. They are very wild and you can’t trust them to be mostly harmless, because it doesn’t end with just some scratches if they don’t like you.
No, that part wasn’t about tigers (sorry, I can see how I wasn’t clear), it’s about how we exterminate all potential threats out of our (with that more) sterile environments.
For potential threats eg wolves from Germany (compared to several centuries ago), for convenience eg mass draining of wetlands.
(And no, ofc you don’t “trust” wild/big cats, ofc they are a threat, I’m just saying that we value human lives vs nature a lot, something that might be confusing when you think about how cheap human lives are, yet any animal has a lower price tag. Don’t mind me, I’m just amused by us & comment on how we behave.)
I’m really not quite sure what you’re on about … but there aren’t supposed to be tigers in Germany. I’m a cat owner, but tigers aren’t domestic cats. They are very wild and you can’t trust them to be mostly harmless, because it doesn’t end with just some scratches if they don’t like you.
No, that part wasn’t about tigers (sorry, I can see how I wasn’t clear), it’s about how we exterminate all potential threats out of our (with that more) sterile environments.
For potential threats eg wolves from Germany (compared to several centuries ago), for convenience eg mass draining of wetlands.
(And no, ofc you don’t “trust” wild/big cats, ofc they are a threat, I’m just saying that we value human lives vs nature a lot, something that might be confusing when you think about how cheap human lives are, yet any animal has a lower price tag. Don’t mind me, I’m just amused by us & comment on how we behave.)