tightrope
equilibrist
the part of the brain that allows a tightrope walker is the cerebellum
you will be most likely to find a tightrope walker in a circuis
A funambulist is a tightrope walker.
tightrope walker
Low! Harder to tip over.
Funambulist
To check his balence
Unstable.
A person who walks a tightrope is called a tightrope walker or a funambulist. They have exceptional balance and coordination to perform such a daring feat.
The riddle about the tiger eating the tightrope walker plays on the idea that the tiger saw the tightrope walker as a meal because the walker was "a bit of a tightrope" to the tiger, meaning it was an easy target. The humor lies in the absurdity of the situation and the unexpected twist that a tiger would eat someone who is literally balancing on a rope. The riddle highlights the play on words and the surprising connections between seemingly unrelated concepts.
If you were going to be in the curicus to be a tightrope walker, you would train 6-8 years just to have fun you would train for 3-5 years.