OzFox Posted 16 November 2013 Author Posted 16 November 2013 Yeah we need more places like Seaworld, where the inmates occasionally chow down on the trainers. Kiddies love that sort of shit.
Strokes Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 Yeah we need more places like Seaworld, where the inmates occasionally chow down on the trainers. Kiddies love that sort of shit.educational, attenborogh won't show it.
Bayfox Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 Another "not normal" killing! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/10177786/Brazilian-man-dies-after-cow-falls-through-his-roof-on-top-of-him.html **** the animals are fighting back.
Kitchandro Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 Another "not normal" killing! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/10177786/Brazilian-man-dies-after-cow-falls-through-his-roof-on-top-of-him.html "I didn't bring my son up to be killed by a falling cow."
21st Century Fox Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 The key to a good zoo should be whichever animal you have in any particular enclosure, add at least four monkeys. They might fight, they might get on but everything can be improved with monkeys.
Strokes Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 The key to a good zoo should be whichever animal you have in any particular enclosure, add at least four monkeys. They might fight, they might get on but everything can be improved with monkeys.Apes are better than monkeys.
21st Century Fox Posted 16 November 2013 Posted 16 November 2013 Apes are better than monkeys. I'd go for a Spider Monkey or Howler Monkey over any damn, dirty Ape. Although saying that I did once see a chimp with one arm at Monkey World, that was a pretty good ape.
OzFox Posted 20 November 2013 Author Posted 20 November 2013 So much for zoos "The tiger's thought of as a walking drug store ... eyeballs for epilepsy, whiskers for toothache and then other things like cutting the paws off, hanging them over the doors to chase away ghosts ... it just goes on and on." http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-19/tigers-languish-in-squalid-indonesian-zoo/5100928?WT.mc_id=Corp_News-KnowTheStory|CryofTiger_FBA|abcnews.au&WT.tsrc=Facebook+Advertising
ADK Posted 20 November 2013 Posted 20 November 2013 Obviously the zoos need to be regulated by a first world country.
lavrentis Posted 20 November 2013 Posted 20 November 2013 So much for zoos "The tiger's thought of as a walking drug store ... eyeballs for epilepsy, whiskers for toothache and then other things like cutting the paws off, hanging them over the doors to chase away ghosts ... it just goes on and on." http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-19/tigers-languish-in-squalid-indonesian-zoo/5100928?WT.mc_id=Corp_News-KnowTheStory|CryofTiger_FBA|abcnews.au&WT.tsrc=Facebook+Advertising Without a seconds heartbeat i'd put the zoo owner in there with the tiger and experiment to see how he got on. Nothing really grinds my gears as much as animal abuse and captivity. Such a needless practice. Even when i last went to a zoo probably 10 years ago, the tigers looked depressed. Go and watch the film "Blackfish".
21st Century Fox Posted 20 November 2013 Posted 20 November 2013 Without a seconds heartbeat i'd put the zoo owner in there with the tiger and experiment to see how he got on. Nothing really grinds my gears as much as animal abuse and captivity. Such a needless practice. Even when i last went to a zoo probably 10 years ago, the tigers looked depressed. Go and watch the film "Blackfish". That film's great!
OzFox Posted 17 June 2014 Author Posted 17 June 2014 Good to see all these poaching deterrents are working Poachers hack the face and tusks off Satao, one of Kenya's most famous elephants, as conservationists warn elephant poaching is "at least 10 times the official figures" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/kenya/10899944/Poachers-kill-one-of-the-worlds-largest-elephants-in-Kenya.html
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 19 June 2014 Posted 19 June 2014 Bloody f-----g c---s. I'd love to do the same to them, and wipe the filthy,evil murdering scum out. Give me a non human animal every day.
Merging Cultures Posted 19 June 2014 Posted 19 June 2014 Bloody f-----g c---s. I'd love to do the same to them, and wipe the filthy,evil murdering scum out. Give me a non human animal every day. That's a dangerous thing to say. The problem with poaching is that until they have more viable employment opportunities it is going to continue to happen. I've worked with organisations that work in rural communities to promote planting of sustainable crops, tourism and education so that people understand the value of the animals/environment around them. I urge you all to come visit Africa and support fairtrade activities that prevent the loss of animals and habitat.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 19 June 2014 Posted 19 June 2014 That's a dangerous thing to say. The problem with poaching is that until they have more viable employment opportunities it is going to continue to happen. I've worked with organisations that work in rural communities to promote planting of sustainable crops, tourism and education so that people understand the value of the animals/environment around them. I urge you all to come visit Africa and support fairtrade activities that prevent the loss of animals and habitat. I always buy fair trade goods, if available, but I cannot condone in any shape or form, this ignorant and barbaric trade. I understand where you are coming from, and salute you for your work, but the gut wrenching scenario of vicious brutality, is horrific.
OzFox Posted 21 June 2014 Author Posted 21 June 2014 The illegal wildlife trade is worth about $19 billion a year, and now supposedly funds terrorist groups and regional wars . Poaching has become big business. These days they use silenced weapons, night vision scopes and helicopters. Add to that an exploding African population and apathetic Asian governments and you've got a big problem. It's a grim outlook that's for sure.A mate of mine went to film elephants in the rainforests of Gabon recently. They found no large wildlife at all, just hunting camps and notes pinned to trees by poachers. The rangers reckon 95% of animals have already gone
leicsmac Posted 19 August 2014 Posted 19 August 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-28842965 Does look very grim now. I don't actually blame the poachers all that much - they're fvcking idiots, but idiots without choices. The main blame is with the people with more money than brains (and most likely tiny cocks) paying them in various corners of Asia and the Middle East.
OzFox Posted 19 August 2014 Author Posted 19 August 2014 Was reading yesterday about the plans to airlift 500 rhinos out of Kruger national park to protect them from poachers. Turns out 280 of them have been sold to private game reserves where they practice trophy hunting
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