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A pair of Sumatran tiger cubs and a set of young orang-utans, all abandoned at birth, have become inseparable after sharing a room at an Indonesian zoo.
The four have lived side by side for a month without a hitch, although this goes against their natural instincts.
"This is unusual and would never happen in the wild," zookeeper Sri Suwarni said. "Like human babies, they only want to play."
But the friendship is not destined to last as tigers start eating meat when they are three months old and will need to be separated from their new playmates...
It can be extremely difficult to film certain animals in the wild and when/if you do find them filming them can be very tricky or even dangerous. Filming animals makes them accustomed to human presence thus they stop being afraid of humans which can end badly for both human and animal. John Downer decided to eliminate the human presence from filming. He put cameras in logs and he fixed some on elephants. He fixed one camera in the form of a tree trunk on an elephant's tusk and one on another elephant's trunk. Downer came up with this idea while filming tigers. He said "Elephants do not
tigers are shit, i kill them all day for fun...it turns me on