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Tigers and Pigs at Sriracha Tiger Zoo, Bangkok, Thailand It seems Mother Nature has her way of getting along and can teach us human a thing or two about the nature of the beast. A lot can be learned from the Sriracha Tiger Zoo in the Chonburi province, 50 miles east of Bangkok, Thailand which is gaining a reputation for achieving the impossible in creating flourishing relationships between animals of different species often between species that would be pretty uncomfortable in these relationships.
“Sai Mai” a two year old
Bengal Tigress was born in captivity and as a cub was suckled by a
female pig until she was four months old.
This unusual start to her life has allowed her to develop loving relationships with other pigs and even a dog.
Cats and dogs are normally arch enemies and pigs are usually only ever seen on the menu rather than as a guest when the tiger holds her dinner parties.
Sai Mai peacefully looks after six tiny playful piglets, maybe food for thought for us humans. This extraordinary queen of the jungle and her piglets are living proof that it is possible to live side by side with those we would never have dreamed it possible too.
Maybe its time we took a leaf from mother natures book and learned to live side by side in tolerance, understanding, peace and harmony with our fellow humans and even with nature herself in all her many forms.
Only in captivity you think well no
it happens in the wild also.
So it seems if we work at it, it is very possible to live in peace and harmony, after all if they can do it so can we.
Can we humans do it too? Well sure we can if this lady can do it with these guys we can do it too!
This Scorpio Lady holds the world record for living with her scorpion friends. as you can see she has a very close relationship with them. Maybe its about time we humans took another look at the way we live, relate and interact with others around us. Remember for every action there is a reaction.
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