AP/ September 22, 2012, 2:39 PM

Mauled man: I wanted to be one with the tiger

A male Siberian Tiger rests on a heated rock at the Bronx Zoo, in this Dec. 6, 2005 file photo.

A male Siberian Tiger rests on a heated rock at the Bronx Zoo, in this Dec. 6, 2005 file photo. / AP Photo/Mary Schwalm

(AP) NEW YORK - A man who was mauled by a tiger at the Bronx Zoo is facing arrest after telling investigators he wanted "to be one" with the 400-pound beast, police said Saturday.

David Villalobos also claimed that despite his serious injuries, he was able to pet the tiger before zookeepers came to his rescue, said New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne.

Browne said that based on a complaint from the zoo and his own admissions, the hospitalized Villalobos would be arrested and charged with trespassing.

Police had said earlier that 25-year-old Villalobos admitted to a police officer making a conscious decision to jump from an elevated train into the animal's den, but that his motives were unclear and an arrest uncertain.

That changed when, during an interview Saturday at the hospital, Villalobos told detectives that "his leap was definitely not a suicide attempt, but a desire to be one with the tiger," Browne said.

The mauling happened Friday afternoon in the Wild Asia exhibit featuring a train with open sides that takes visitors over the Bronx River and through a forest, where they glide along the top edge of a fence past elephants, deer and a tiger enclosure.

Passengers aren't strapped in on the ride, and Villalobos apparently jumped out of his train car with a leap powerful enough to clear the 16-foot-high perimeter fence.

Villalobos was alone with a male Siberian tiger named Bashuta for about 10 minutes before he was rescued by zoo officials, who used a fire extinguisher to chase the animal away, said zoo director Jim Breheny.

"When someone is determined to do something harmful to themselves," Breheny said, "it's very hard to stop that."

Bashuta was returned to a holding area where it usually sleeps at night and will not be euthanized, zoo officials said.

"The tiger did nothing wrong," Breheny said.

Villalobos suffered bites and punctures on his arms, legs, shoulders and back, and a broken arm and a leg. A hospital spokeswoman said he was in stable condition Saturday, but his family has requested that no further information be released.

"If not for the quick response by our staff and their ability to perform well in emergency situations, the outcome would have been very different," Breheny said.

After zoo staff chased the tiger off, Villalobos was instructed to roll under an electrified wire to get to safety, Breheny said. Zookeepers then called the tiger into a holding area, he said.

Bashuta is 11 years old and has been at the zoo for three years.

The Bronx Zoo, one of the nation's largest zoos, sprawls over 265 acres and contains hundreds of animals, many in habitats meant to resemble natural settings. Its exhibits include Tiger Mountain, Congo Gorilla Forest and World of Reptiles.

There are 10 tigers at the Wild Asia exhibit, but Bashuta was the only one on display at the time. There are no surveillance cameras in that area of the exhibit.

Zoo officials said they would review safety procedures but stressed that the situation was unusual.

"We review everything, but we honestly think we provide a safe experience," Breheny said. "And this is just an extraordinary occurrence."

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Ericwvb says:
On a trip to Thailand I actually got to play with tigers, including lying on top of a 400 pound male tiger and petting him. It's hard to understate how massively strong these animals are, they could kill you in an instant if they wanted to.

However, the tigers in Thailand were trained since birth not to harm humans, and you get an education on how to treat the tigers before you go into the cage. Rule number one is not to approach them from the front and not to pet them on their head because that tells them you want to "play" which will end very badly for the human.
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inverse137 says:
Something happens to males between the ages of 15 and late 20s. Whether it is religious fanaticism or wanting to be "one with the tiger." Young males are f'ing morons.
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StarNoquisi says:
Well, it has been determined that our brains don't fully mature until the age of 25 so, obviously this guy is a slow learner. He should also be charged with animal cruelty for scaring the poor tiger. Can you imagine if you were a tiger and some dude fell out of the sky?
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markmarcie2 replies:
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He planned this.
All your puns are lame anyway.
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euge005 says:
By all means, just climb in it's mouth. It helps reduce the food cost for taxpayers. Go for it. Shame the metal health system never recovered from Reagan gutting it.
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ralphing replies:
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Get in my belly!!!! Humans, the other white meat.
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Mick_from_Amsterdam says:
He "wanted to be one with the tiger"...?

Had the quick-acting zoo attendants minded their own business and let the tiger act as nature designed him to react to the prospect of an easy meal...

He and the tiger would surely have become "one"
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Mick_from_Amsterdam replies:
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Perhaps this was all just a scam to sue the Bronx Zoo and NYC for negligance by not designing things in a manner that insured the safty of the feloniously stupid
inverse137 replies:
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@Mick_from amsterdam, you watch too much TV.
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MIO42 says:
Try the Pit-Viper enclosure Bud
They too are quite Cuddly
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sadiedog1 says:
did the tiger get fry's and a coke with his happy meal ???
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smartalecq says:
lucky for him the tiger just had lunch.
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mdntoil says:
Yes, being in the stomach of the tiger would make you "one" with the tiger...
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mdntoil says:
Everybody knows it was George Bush's fault. Or, I guess it's Romney's fault now. I'm sure there's a "secret tape" out there somewhere...
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voxpopulus replies:
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A life. Get one.
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