I absolutely agree...It starts with stopping free and healthy animals from becoming zoo exhibits...
I can see rehabilitated animals, etc... but never should a healthy animal be taken out of the wild to spend its life in captivity...
To me it is no different that the government taking someone off the street and putting them in a plush jail for life, animals should have their freedom as well.
I couldn't agree more.It starts with stopping free and healthy animals from becoming zoo exhibits...
I can see rehabilitated animals, etc... but never should a healthy animal be taken out of the wild to spend its life in captivity...
To me it is no different that the government taking someone off the street and putting them in a plush jail for life, animals should have their freedom as well.
Hanna said tranquilizing wild animals is not as easy as many people believe.
Ive been out all over the world tranquilizing animals, he said. Can you imagine trying to tranquilize an animal in the dark. Fine, we have a spotlight. We hit it. You dont know exactly: Did you hit a muscle? Did you hit a bone? If you hit the bone, the plunger might not work and put the medicine in. So what do we do? Then we send a veterinarian or the sheriff up there to see if the animal is down, right? Whats gonna happen if the animal is just sitting there not even asleep? Youre dead.
basically a guy had like 60 exotic animals on his property in ohio. he let them all free and killed himself. the cops shot 50 of the animals dead, and i think 6 survived. some even got hit by cars on the highway(road?)Uhhhh....Im lost...Can someone fill me in with whats going on in the pic? Im assuming those animals are dead, but why in Ohio?
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i would think so. seems pretty dangerous to me. kids would be walking to school the next day and a tiger would kill them if it saw them. if they had let it get dark, they wouldnt have found the animals.Were people in immediate danger???
i would think so. seems pretty dangerous to me. kids would be walking to school the next day and a tiger would kill them if it saw them. if they had let it get dark, they wouldnt have found the animals.
the animals have been caged all their lives and probably never really hunted, so their instinct to chase and kill would be going wild. or maybe its repressed. idk
No, not really. The animals were tame. They were all someones "pets" at some point in their lives, that were taken in by this guy.Were people in immediate danger???
it would be tough to find all the animals, but it could be done im sure. where would they go though? i saw the interview with jack hannah on rachel maddow, and he said the colombus zoo wouldnt have been able to take them, and its one of the largest zoos in the country. plus the cost of suddenly having that many more animals would probably be high.Yeah.... im not convinced that they could not have told people to stay in doors and kids to stay home from school for a day or two while they get people to track these animals and tranquilize them... how ever whats done is done and a little part of me thinks they are better dead than caged up anyway...