Amur the Siberian tiger and Timur the goat had been best buddies, sharing an enclosure in a Russian safari park, but they have now fallen out. The unlikely pals have been captivating animal lovers since November, after the goat was placed in the tiger’s enclosure as a meal. The pair are now being kept in separate enclosures after a fight broke out this week according to the Primorsky Safari Park Timur had to receive treatment after Amur turned on him, though probably for good reason. The goat got a little too comfortable and became a tad too bold with the dangerous big cat. Timur went beyond all limits,” the general director of the Primorsky Safari Park, Dmitry Mezentsev, wrote in a statement. “He pushed Amur away from their hill with his horns; he butted him with his horns and kicked him with his legs.” Then the tiger “rose and grabbed Timur by the neck as one would a kitten, and threw him up in the air,” Mezentsev said, stressing that he would not call it an attack, just a “lesson” to the goat. According to RT: The brazen goat went as far as scratching his horns on Amur’s delicate fur. [...]