ΚΙΝΑ Hangzhou Zoo,
επισκέπτες χτυπούν με χιονόμπαλες τα
Αφρικάνικα λιοντάρια για διασκέδαση…
πηγή
http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/pictures/chinese-zoo-visitors-hit-lions-with-snowballs-for-fun.html
10-1-13Hangzhou Zoo Visitors Throw Snowballs At Lions
China 's zoos have long since been criticized
for instances of animal abuse. But, despite past crackdowns, instances of apparent animal
cruelty have continued, as a series of photos showing Hangzhou
Zoo visitors throwing snowballs at lions surfaced this week.
According to China Daily, the photos -- taken at Hangzhou Zoo on Jan. 5 and later posted onChina 's microblogging site Sina
Weibo -- were shared countless times and received thousands of comments criticizing the abuse.
As Redditor Triviumsogerd recalls:
The sad thing is, this is way better than what they normally throw. When I went LAST YEAR people were throwing anything they could get their hands on at the animals. Such as full plastic water bottles, coke cans, also full, rocks, and the worst part is NO ZOO STAFF WAS PRESENT
πηγή
Οι φωτογραφίες δημοσιεύτηκαν στις 5-1-13 στο China's microblogging site Sina Weibo και έλαβαν
χιλιάδες σχόλια για την απάνθρωπη κακοποίηση των ζώων.
Zoo
Visitors in Hangzhou
Violently Hit Panthera Leos with Snowballs for Pleasure
January 5
afternoon, at the Hangzhou Zoo lion exhibit, as soon as a group of visitors
spotted the African Lions, they began to make snowballs. The lions felt
something was amiss. The lioness swiftly hid under a wooden plank, and the male
lion used a tree trunk as cover, with both eyes fixed on the visitors.
“WHOOSH”, a young person threw a snowball at the African lions. The lions
immediately dodged it, the snowball missing, but the visitor laughed loudly all
the same. Some other visitors and children began to follow suit, throwing
snowballs at the lions. One of them used large chunks of snow and threw them
down with all of his strength. The lioness was freaked out, made a wide circle around,
and hid together with the male lion tightly in a corner. In the end, just as
those visitors left “in content”, the male lion gave out a fierce roar, his
eyes fixed hard on their backs as they left. Walking around the zoo, people
were seen attacking animals with snowballs at the alpaca Barn, monkey, giraffe,
small animals, tiger, etc. exhibits. A netizen commented: “If the lions weren’t
locked in a cage, would the visitors still dare to attack them?”πηγή
http://www.chinasmack.com/2013/pictures/chinese-zoo-visitors-hit-lions-with-snowballs-for-fun.html
10-1-13
According to China Daily, the photos -- taken at Hangzhou Zoo on Jan. 5 and later posted on
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