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Rules aside, very few people, no matter how well-intentioned, are prepared to own one of the world's largest, deadliest predators. ?Everybody wants a tiger cub, but nobody wants a tiger,? said Tim Harrison, a retired Ohio police officer and first responder who specialized in exotic creatures. These days, Harrison runs Outreach for Animals, a nonprofit that advocates responsible exotic pet ownership and trains emergency personnel to safely deal with animal-related crises. Harrison used to be a big cat owner himself, before realizing his mistake. ?I was on the dark side,? he said, ?thinking I was doing the right thing.?

Many big cat owners are subjected to what Harrison describes as a ?baptism in reality,? learning firsthand that these adult cats are expensive and dangerous. ?A big cat is like a walking, thinking IED,? he said. ?You don't know when that thing's going to go off? One of the most famous incidents took place in 2003 at a live performance by the popular entertainment act Siegfried and Roy. One of the duo's iconic white tigers, Mantacore, knocked down Roy Horn, grabbed him by the neck, and dragged him away. First responders rushed Horn to the hospital in critical condition. He survived but only returned to the stage once more years later. Defenders of the popular act contended that Horn suffered a stroke mid-act and Mantacore was just trying to help him, but Harrison disagreed. He argued on national television that Mantacore had intended to kill Roy, and that Roy had brought this upon himself: He'd disrespected the largest predatory cat in the world by forcing the animal to do magic tricks.

No agency tracks the number of people attacked and killed by captive big cats. According to a database of incidents compiled by the Humane Society of the United States, 24 people have died and 294 have been injured in the U.S. since 1990. Those figures likely only represent a fraction of the real numbers. Not every case makes the news, and the people involved in these incidents don't always divulge the true cause of injury. In 1999, when a family's pet tiger killed a 10-year-old girl in Texas, the victim's mother initially told emergency dispatchers that her daughter had cut her neck by falling off a fence.  (She'd later testify she did not recall making the phone call.) In 2003, a man in New York City visited the hospital for a severe wound on his arm and leg; he claimed to have been bitten by a pit bull ? not by Ming, the 400-pound tiger he had holed up in his Harlem apartment.

  

 

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Valheim has become a constant for me, whether I only have time for a quick fishing trip or I'm embarking on an intercontinental voyage in search of new bosses and biomes. As for tabletop RPGs, my players for both Scum & Villainy and Armor Astir: Advent still never fail to surprise, confound, and delight me.

Who am I? I started writing about video games at my college newspaper, a career that also included riding in a Chinook helicopter with a bunch of ROTC cadets and reviewing Yoohoo on a podcast nobody listened to. That led to an internship at GameSpot and then to my position here at GR+. That was more than eight years ago now, holy cow! In my spare time I play video games (duh) but I've also made a couple of my own, which you can check out on my Itch profile. I also enjoy riding my bicycle and playing tabletop RPGs.

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