10 Animals That Ate Their Owners

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From a python who hugged too tight, to a chimp who lost his mind, here are 10 cases of animals who ate their owners.

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10. TIGER
Cynthia Lee Gamble, an experienced tiger handler who lived in Danforth Township, Minnesota, unexpectedly lost her life to one of her big cats in 2006. The 52-year-old woman’s remains were discovered in an enclosure on her property, where a 500-pound Bengal tiger had mauled her to death.

9. PYTHON
A 31-year-old Hampshire, England man named Dan Brandon learned the hard way that it is actually possible to love someone to death when, in August 2018, his eight-foot (2.4 meters) long African rock python, ironically named Tiny, attacked him. Brandon’s mother found him unconscious on his bedroom floor with the snake nearby, and it was unfortunately too late to save him.

8. Wolf Dogs
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania resident Sandra L. Piovesan was extremely devoted to the nine wolf dogs she spent 10 years of her life raising since they were cubs. That all changed in July 2006, when the 50-year-old woman’s body was discovered at her home in Salem Township, inside an enclosure where she kept the canine hybrids.

7. PIGS
In 2012, a 69-year-old farmer named Terry Vance Garner went outside to feed the pigs at his rural Coos County, Oregon property and never returned. His family later found his dentures and body parts in the pigs’ enclosure.

6. Humphrey The Hippo
After ignoring repeated warnings that his pet hippopotamus, Humphrey, was a dangerous wild animal who could never truly be tamed, Marius Els, a South African farmer and army major, was found dead, submerged and mutilated in a river. His pet hippo had bitten him to death.

5. CATS
Back in July 2010, humane officials were given the gruesome task of removing a dozen cats from an Albion, Pennsylvania home, where a 74-year-old former teacher named Herbert Walden and his 94-year-old mother, Jane, were found dead. Enough time had passed -- over a week, authorities believed -- for the cats to become desperate for food and start eating the elderly gentleman’s foot.

4. SPIDERS, BUGS, AND LIZARDS
This next story is somewhat of an internet/urban legend, claiming that residents of an apartment building in Dortmund, Germany noticed an unbearable stench coming from a neighbor’s unit and summoned police to the scene. What the authorities supposedly encountered was nightmarish: the dead body of the apartment’s occupant, Mark Voegel, had been gnawed on by hundreds of spiders, several snakes, thousands of termites, and a gecko.

3. Teddy The Black Bear
Ross Township, Pennsylvania resident Kelly Ann Walz loved the animals she kept in her hilltop menagerie, which included a tiger, mountain lion, and a 350-pound (159 kg) black bear named Teddy. Get it? Lions tigers and bears??

2. MONITOR LIZARDS
When Ronald Huff of Newark, Delaware didn’t show up for work one day in 2002, police conducted a welfare check. What they found inside Huff’s home was nothing short of horrifying: the man’s corpse, propped upright against a door, being devoured by his seven Nile Monitor Lizards. The six-foot (1.8 meters) long creatures were covered in their owner’s blood, and had consumed his face, hands, and some of his internal organs.

1. Travis The Chimp
Sometimes, you just have to wonder what people are thinking. Why do you want a chimp as a pet? They are incredibly smart and loving but they are also strong and wild and don’t really belong in a home. Unfortunately for a woman named Charla Nash, her best friend’s chimp Travis, turned on her and attacked her.

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コメント (21)
  • "That tiger didn't go crazy, that tiger went tiger!" -Chris Rock on Siegfried/Roy tiger attack.
  • My sister had a teacher in HS. The woman had a python she always slept next to since it was small. The snake always slept curled up. Then she told my sister’s class it was acting peculiar. The snake was sleeping length ways next to her. She took it to the vet. Vet being wise, said, “your snake isn’t being peculiar. It’s big enough that it’s sizing you up to eat you.” Once the snake is bigger than you- IT’S TIME TO EAT YOU. There’s no such this as an “affectionate hug” from your python. You have a wild animal- that is used to eating for survival. It didn’t decide because you all sat on the couch and watched a movie that it’s animal instincts are gone now. 😱🤦‍♀️
  • Can you imagine a mother keeping a tiger, bear and lion in a house she shares with her minor children, so irresponsible
  • “Unexpectedly “ lost her life to a Tiger?! I think that is TOTALLY expected. 🤦🏻‍♀️
  • The #1 wasnt even her pet! Her friend called her and asked for help bringing the pet back into the house and the chimpanzee went crazy, attacking her then eating her face and hands. Poor woman. She survived and got a face transplant and still has no hands, and is also blind now. But shes fighting through it and staying positive
  • Some animals were Never meant to be a “pet”.. they’re meant to be wild, and admired from a distance!
  • Respect wild animals and let them remain in their natural habitats.
  • That why I love my aquarium fish 😂😂😂😂
  • Imagine visitors visiting the python owner's house: Visitor: OMG "TINY" is so HUGE!
  • No one is the exception to wild animals and their wild instincts. They do not care about the “special” bond you feel. A wild animal can turn on you in an instant.
  • Chimps are like 3 times stronger than humans, look at their huge muscles 😱
  • My daughter heard on the radio one day she lives in texas. That this lady had a 20ft snake in her house. For a pet. He had got to where he didnt want to eat. He was more or less starving himself. One day she woke up early and the snake was length wise in her bed with her. She called the ver ask him what did that mean he would not eat for weeks.he said lady I don't who you are but get rid if that dam snake right now the reason he was starving he was sizing her up to eat her. Swallow her whole in her sleep. Probably squeeze her to death .dont know how the story came out never heard anything else about it. Noone can have pets like that. They don't care about you. When they get hungry that's all she wrote.
  • My heart broke for the cats that started to eat their owners out of desperation and survival but few cats and the dog died probably because they refused to eat them. =(
  • When dealing with large wild preditory animals as pets...its only a matter of time.
  • Snake keeper here. Anything over six feet long shouldn't be handled alone.
  • “chimp who lost his mind”?!? uhhh no, the owners of the chimp lost their mind
  • If it's strong and big, keep your distance. If it's small and many, still keep your distance 😟