Na ala mai le fafine Amerika i luga o le moega ma se tagata faʻatau - ma e le o se tamaloa

Ua ala a’e le teine ​​ina ua mae’a se po matagi, ua faliu i tua ma iloa ai o lo’o i ona tafatafa se tama e le masani ai i luga o le moega. Fa'asoa Ata Ata! Ae i le olaga, o mea uma e sili atu ona le masani ai ma sili atu ona matautia. O lea, na fai mai le American Christy Frank, ina ua uma ona ala i luga, na ia vaaia ai se manu feʻai i ona luma.

Christy Frank, a resident of the state of Georgia, USA, woke up one morning due to the fact that she felt movement on the other half of her bed. She opened her eyes and saw a huge cat in front of her — according to her, his height was almost a meter.

“He was 15 centimeters away from me. I immediately realized that this is not a house cat. I was horrified,” the woman shared. Later it turned out that she was visited by an African serval — a predator of the cat family, similar in color to a cheetah.

Na tu i luga ma le faaeteete le fafine fefe mai le moega ma taumafai e aua le faafefe le manu, ma alu ese mai le potumoe. Na vave lava ona fa’ailoa e Frank i lona to’alua o Tavita le mea na tupu, ma tapuni ai loa le manu i totonu o le potu, ona ia fa’ata’amilo lea i totonu o le fale ma tatala le faitoto’a mai le alatele aga’i atu i le potumoe.

The serval immediately went free. He did not behave aggressively — only hissed at the man when he left the room.

E talitonu le ulugali’i o i la’ua lava e tu’ua’ia i le mea moni sa i totonu o lo la fale le tagata faomea. Na latou manatua na tatala muamua e Tavita le latou taʻifau i fafo ae tatala le faitotoʻa ina ia toe foʻi mai, atonu o le mea lea na faaaogā e le manu feʻai.

Ina ua mou atu le auauna mai mata o le ulugalii, na valaau e le ulugalii le Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Na taʻu atu e Lutena Wayne Hubbard ia i latou e faʻatolu ona faʻafesoʻotaʻia i latou i ia lava faʻamatalaga i le tolu aso talu ai. O lo'o fa'ailoa mai e le matagaluega, na fa'atulafonoina le fagafao e fai ma fagafao.

O se vitio ua salalau i luga o le Initaneti lea e savali ai le taika Amur i tafatafa o le alatele

O le mauaina o se serval o se faʻafitauli, ae o tagata atamamai ua faʻapipiʻi mailei ma faʻamoemoe e vave maua.

O le isi pusi vao na maua muamua i Rusia. O se vitio ua sosolo i luga o ala o faasalalauga faaleagafesootai o loo faaalia ai se taika Amur ua lisiina mumu o feoai i tafatafa o se alatele i le itumalo o Spassky o Primorye.

The authors of the shots put romantic music on them, to which the predator moved smoothly in the tall grass. Behind the scenes, comments are heard: “Really? Dim, I’m scared, carefully. Wow! You look: a tiger, a real one! Really?».

In turn, in the comments under the video, users write: “Everything is fine in this video: the tiger, the sincere emotions of the girl, and the music. It’s a pity that the tiger will not get out of the good life to the road”; “I finally found it, I have been looking for it for a month! I forgot to close the door, so I ran away! If anything — he is home, do not be afraid! You can feed from your hands”; “The operator was clearly shaking, I thought she was crying, to the music”; «Smart tigress».

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