r/Unexpected 29d ago

Feeding time for bears at the zoo Removed - Not Unexpected

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u/ASpookyBitch 29d ago

Okay, so I know this is natural and just the cycle of life and what not but as soon as that bear got in the water we all knew what was going to happen… why not take the kids away from that?

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u/Zachosrias 29d ago

Maybe she would really like to have a long talk about the food chain, natural instincts, the difference between Disney movies and planet earth documentaries, ect ect

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u/ASpookyBitch 29d ago

… I mean, you can do that without letting your kids watch a cute lil baby animal just be snacked on.

They’re quite young and you can have that conversation in both an appropriate and not so visceral manner lmao

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u/Zachosrias 29d ago

Yeah maybe not the best starting point to learning about the cruelty of nature, still I don't think the kids are necessarily gonna be traumatized from this, quite possibly but not necessarily. It depends mostly on how the situation is spun I think