So you often see animals in cages, have you seen
human in cages in front of dangerous animals?. If not then we are going
to show you some of these cages where human are caged among these
animals.
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Without the cage you wouldn't stand a chance swimming with a massive
saltwater crocodile. But for brave punters who still want to get cozy
with a feisty croc, a new Australian tourist attraction, the Crocosaurus
Cove, is offering the chance for a close encounter in the safety of a
clear acrylic box dubbed the "cage of death." Just 4 cm. of acrylic, a
pair of goggles and a swimsuit will separate thrill-seekers from the
jaws of Choppa, a saltwater crocodile.
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Mobile cage to see lions.
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This is the terrifying moment when a wildlife cameraman comes
face-to-face with a deadly 1,000 lb. polar bear looking for its next
meal. The hungry eight-foot predator repeatedly attacks the safety
perspex box-on-ice equivalent of a shark cage housing helpless Gordon
Buchanan. Filmmaker Mr. Buchanan shows nerves of steel as he endures the
lethal polar bear's 40-minute sustained assault as it desperately hunts
for a weak spot in his protective pod. "It is the most difficult thing I
have done and the scariest. I've not been terrified for 40 minutes
before." The Scottish wildlife expert filmed the fascinating creature in
Svalbard, in the northern-most region of Arctic Norway, for his
three-part BBC series The Polar Bear Family and Me.
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This diver stares into the jaws of death as he fends off a Great White
shark by pushing its snout and then putting his hand in its mouth. These
amazing pictures, taken from a nearby cage, were taken off Guadeloupe
Island, Mexico by Don Carpenter.
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Another attraction to see salt crocodiles, this time in a cage with bars
instead of acrylic.
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The four passengers in the jeep must feel a whisker away from death as a
lion jumps up on to their bonnet for lunch. But that's all part of the
attraction. The jeep is a new zoo exhibit which allows visitors to get
incredibly close to the lions. The back part of the vehicle, up to where
the windscreen should be, is actually on the outside of the reinforced
glass cage. The bonnet is on the inside and covered with meat to entice
the big cats to come closer.
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Australian shark cage.
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It looks like feeding time, but it's just another image from the amazing
attraction Crocosaurus Cove.
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About 200 brown bears are raised at the Bear Farm at the Noboribetsu
Bear Park on the summit of Mt. Shihorei to the east of Noboribetsu Hot
Spring. The bears are separated by age. There is a "cage for humans" in
the first farm, where observation from the viewpoint of bears is
possible.
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