I think this is an excellent example of people having differing life experiences causing them to react to situations in different ways. Nutsy has been to this particular zoo and has a perspective on the situation that most of us don't have. I read Mom2angels signature and I realize and understand that her life experiences will give her a different gut reaction to the situation. I don't have children, don't particularly care for wildlife, just don't have that same gut reaction that some moms might have. I think we can't judge the level of danger unless we were in that situation ourselves.
Children face LOTS of dangers in many families that are much more imminently dangerous than that croc was. This is a child who will be growing up around these animals. It is a different lifestyle and attitude towards animals than most of us are used to.
I think it probably wasn't a smart move on Steve's part (not necessarily dangerous, just not smart) and that the media is taking advantage of some people's emotions to rile things ups.
Linda
Children face LOTS of dangers in many families that are much more imminently dangerous than that croc was. This is a child who will be growing up around these animals. It is a different lifestyle and attitude towards animals than most of us are used to.
I think it probably wasn't a smart move on Steve's part (not necessarily dangerous, just not smart) and that the media is taking advantage of some people's emotions to rile things ups.
Linda
Steve doesn't know me, how does he know I won't bite him if he asks to hold my hypothetical one month old baby?
For risk takers, such as Steve, this may not be such a terrifying experience. Just because I choose to avoid a situation for myself and my children doesn't mean that everyone out there should do the same. Some folks are risk takers, others are not.
