On this episode of B&RS, we discuss the increasing trend of humans testing animals in unethical ways. We delve into the shocking incident of a lady jumping the barricade at the Bronx Zoo, the dangers of provoking wildlife in their natural habitats, and the infamous case of Steve Irwin’s tragic encounter with a stingray. We critique the public's foolish actions like antagonizing gators and lions, emphasizing the natural behavior of animals. We highlight the repercussions of such actions, referencing the Harambe incident, and question the treatment of animals in circuses, drawing parallels to Siegfried and Roy's tiger attack. Lastly, we explore human cruelty and the primal instincts that drive such behaviors, emphasizing the need for respecting wildlife. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on human stupidity and animal instincts.