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Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle





Oxfordshire UK

Hey Dakka,

I was browsing the news websites and came across this story...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30035666

For the work blocked...

Police and fire officials are searching for a tiger on the loose in a town outside Paris, local authorities say.

A woman alerted officials after spotting the big cat in a supermarket car park in Montevrain, east of the French capital, local media reported.

The Montevrain council said on its Facebook page that an area of woodland had been roped off.

Residents have been advised to stay indoors, and children are being kept in schools.

It was unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.

The owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).

"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx'," he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.

Le Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.

Specialists said the animal's track's were those of a young tiger. An official from the mayor's office said they had been able to trace the animal to the woodland by following its prints, and that a helicopter was assisting police and fire officials in the search.

The Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the tiger could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.

EuroDisney, which operates nearby Disneyland Paris, said it kept no tigers.




I love how Euro Disney have come out and said "We don't keep Tigers".

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Damn. I thought I had closed the door of my house. Maybe she left through a window?

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Oxfordshire UK

Dammit, didn't they teach you the basics at Tiger School??


 
   
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My 1st though was "Was the Tiger German?"

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In Africa and Asia if villagers complain about a big cat being near their homes and livestock westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly.
This continues until and if the sightings become reports of a confirmed man-killer.

However a loose big cat in a developed western country is a concern for rapid deployment of media, a tolerated panic reaching far further than the habitat range of a single animal, causing people to avoid green spaces with any undergrowth, and the almost inevitable involvement of police or military sniper teams.

Yet we are the civilised ones somehow.

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I hope it's not too frightened and that it's soon found and brought to safety.

Until then, the best thing to do is to urinate by your front doors

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 Orlanth wrote:
In Africa and Asia if villagers complain about a big cat being near their homes and livestock westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly.
This continues until and if the sightings become reports of a confirmed man-killer.

However a loose big cat in a developed western country is a concern for rapid deployment of media, a tolerated panic reaching far further than the habitat range of a single animal, causing people to avoid green spaces with any undergrowth, and the almost inevitable involvement of police or military sniper teams.

Yet we are the civilised ones somehow.


Except in the West US of course. We have mountain lions on the edge of the LA basin. I've been in five feet of one on a trail there.

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 Anpu42 wrote:
My 1st though was "Was the Tiger German?"


Typical Allied reaction; it's always a Tiger.

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 Orlanth wrote:
In Africa and Asia if villagers complain about a big cat being near their homes and livestock westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly.
This continues until and if the sightings become reports of a confirmed man-killer.

However a loose big cat in a developed western country is a concern for rapid deployment of media, a tolerated panic reaching far further than the habitat range of a single animal, causing people to avoid green spaces with any undergrowth, and the almost inevitable involvement of police or military sniper teams.

Yet we are the civilised ones somehow.


I think that it's because, in "Western" countries, the big cats aren't native (except for cougars and stuff in N.A.). It being away from its natural range means that it lacks regular prey, and that there is a much larger chance that it decides to go after something common and fairly defenseless (such as your average suburbanite). It also means that it was probably brought to the area by humans, and so is used to them. This increases the risk that it moves into close proximity with humans, leading to increased risk of an unfortunate incident.

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 Orlanth wrote:
In Africa and Asia if villagers complain about a big cat being near their homes and livestock westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly.

Well, we do not have those big cats around here, but kind of do the same with those big dogs called wolves. Like we voluntarily bring some in, and then pass laws forbidding to shoot them except in very, very specific cases.
 Orlanth wrote:
However a loose big cat in a developed western country is a concern for rapid deployment of media, a tolerated panic reaching far further than the habitat range of a single animal, causing people to avoid green spaces with any undergrowth

Nope. Still going to and back from the lab by bike near that forest .

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How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.

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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


See what happens when you relax border controls! Yet another failure of the unelected bureaucrats ruining Europe.
   
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Way on back in the deep caves

There are several abandoned Tigers in France.

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brisbane, australia

I want one.or two. i lshall love them, and hug them, and when i finally decide to acheive world domination, they shall be genetically altered to by me mega-wolf-bear-tiger bodyguards. mwoo ha ha.

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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


If only the tiger had a gun!

-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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UK

Hopefully it's a better tiger than the one we had loose in the UK a few years back

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13507026


that was so embarrassing

 
   
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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


http://www.tigerair.com/sg/en/




Possible he even escaped from their logo


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I bet it'll be an old ginger tabby and somebody stretching the truth to breaking point.

If not, most British children know that tigers are in fact quite friendly and enjoy nothing more than a spot of tea. No need for alarm.

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.. In that odd that the universe works the author of that was on the radio just t'other day.


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The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


It happens here with Cougars and Deer. Some people I know of came home to find a Cougar in their garage and there are always big cat sightings at the edge of town. I have seen Deer on campus at BYU and a friend of mine hit one on his motorcycle as he was riding it in town. He got stove up pretty good.
   
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Putin just released a press conference in which he offered to help look for the tiger. He's sending 2 armored brigades to Kiev to see if it's there.


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 Ouze wrote:
Putin just released a press conference in which he offered to help look for the tiger. He's sending 2 armored brigades to Kiev to see if it's there.



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Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


That's a simple answer; as usual by way of the Ardennes. Nothing new there

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 Frazzled wrote:
Sining wrote:
How on earth did a Tiger get near Paris.


If only the tiger had a gun!


I thought is was only bears that were allowed to be armed.

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 reds8n wrote:
.. In that odd that the universe works the author of that was on the radio just t'other day.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02bp4hf


Ah, very good to see she's still writing.

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 Ouze wrote:
Putin just released a press conference in which he offered to help look for the tiger. He's sending 2 armored brigades to Kiev to see if it's there.




spot on. Political humor folks, done right
   
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Gathering the Informations.

 Orlanth wrote:
In Africa and Asia if villagers complain about a big cat being near their homes and livestock westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly.
This continues until and if the sightings become reports of a confirmed man-killer.

Right, because that's the only reason that "Westerners expect them to be more forward thinking in terms of conservation and sharing the planet responsibly".
Has nothing to do with the black market trade in big cat body parts for ridiculous purposes like as cures for sterility in males...
Also, let's pretend as well that the big cats constantly attack their livestock and not go after things like wild animals living in their native habitat...

Oh, and let's pretend as well that these big cats weren't being hunted simply for BEING THERE without ever attacking livestock or humans--which is something that was quite common in Asia.

However a loose big cat in a developed western country is a concern for rapid deployment of media, a tolerated panic reaching far further than the habitat range of a single animal, causing people to avoid green spaces with any undergrowth, and the almost inevitable involvement of police or military sniper teams.

A 'loose big cat in a developed western country' is something that can end very badly and very quickly, depending upon the big cat's age and the cat's familiarity with people.

The mountain lions that occasionally pass through my neighborhood here in NC are very unfamiliar with people and react as wild animals do--they flee when confronted with loud noises and lots of motion.

Yet we are the civilised ones somehow.

I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I feel pretty civilized not ingesting severed tiger testicles.
   
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Let's just hope it doesn't have Ebola.

Mandorallen turned back toward the insolently sneering baron. 'My Lord,' The great knight said distantly, 'I find thy face apelike and thy form misshapen. Thy beard, moreover, is an offence against decency, resembling more closely the scabrous fur which doth decorate the hinder portion of a mongrel dog than a proper adornment for a human face. Is it possibly that thy mother, seized by some wild lechery, did dally at some time past with a randy goat?' - Mimbrate Knight Protector Mandorallen.

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 Avatar 720 wrote:
Let's just hope it doesn't have Ebola.

Or is a feminist

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