【Ikaw Lang Ang Mahal】

2025-06-26 02:01:50 896 views 514 comments

It should go without saying that those who venture on Ikaw Lang Ang Mahala car safari to view potentially dangerous animals should not leave their vehicles.

Still, there will always be those who defy reasoning, like this decidedly bold group of tourists seen dodging a few aggressive cheetahs while walking through a Netherlands safari park.

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Despite the title on this video, via YouTube channel FPE Humor, this is no "brutal" cheetah attack. Everyone in the clip appears to be fine. Still, it's pretty unnerving to watch:

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A longer video on FPE Humor's channel says the clip was shot at Beekse Bergen park near Tilburg in the Netherlands.

The park's regulations for its car safari offerings specifies that participants "are not permitted to leave their vehicles" during the tour, and that "[w]indows and doors must be closed during the entire journey."

The visitors seen in the video above appear to have abided by neither rule and, naturally, things went awry.

Consider this a gentle reminder that there are smarter ways to behave around huge, unpredictable animals.


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