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In reply to the discussion: Second Danish zoo plans to publicly dissect giraffe and feed to lions [View all]Lithos
(26,403 posts)47. The most of it...
Would have been to sell it to another zoo; I understand there were several willing to buy it.
People have absolutely no clue where their meat comes from nor about the process within which the supply pipeline happens. If they did, they would be outraged. Even so, there is a distinct difference between animals raised for food and animals not raised for food.
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No matter how far the little guy sticks his neck out, the lions will eventually get him. nt
valerief
Feb 2014
#1
We'd be even more outraged if it were happening in the USA and we knew about it ...
brett_jv
Feb 2014
#35
I view it as maximum utility out of an animal, that in the past, or even in the US,
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2014
#78
These people are fucking psychopaths. Who knew the Danish were this fucking mental?
TwilightGardener
Feb 2014
#3
I stand by my statements. Purposely breeding and then killing healthy animals
TwilightGardener
Feb 2014
#10
That's a side issue. I'm appalled at their treatment of these animals as
TwilightGardener
Feb 2014
#26
You're hung up on how they use a carcass. This isn't a meat/vegetarian thread.
TwilightGardener
Feb 2014
#30
I don't anthropomorphize, and yes, I would feel just as outraged if they were
TwilightGardener
Feb 2014
#43
No, I'm outraged because this animal was bred and raised by this zoo, and was taught to trust humans
hamsterjill
Feb 2014
#49
Another zoo would be in need of a male giraffe that is sufficiently genetically dissimilar..
X_Digger
Feb 2014
#58
In 1994, an okapi died at the Copenhagen Zoo due to stress from a nearby opera production
Aldo Leopold
Feb 2014
#29
Sigh. The comments EVEN IN FRIGGIN DU show why America needs better science education.
alp227
Feb 2014
#41
We are not robots. We do have emotions. Just because we use science to observe nature does not
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#67
Not everything can be decided devoid of emotion. Again I say, do as you please. I will continue
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#69
So you're just gonna evade the issue the zoo is addressing about genetic diversity?
alp227
Feb 2014
#70
every heard of birth control? Someone just posted that Woodland Park Zoo uses
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#71
You think that farm kid who raises that pig doesn't cry the first time it happens?
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#64
I'm extremely jealous. I would love to volunteer at the Woodland Park Zoo. I've heard the
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#63
I have no problem with the dissection part if the animal died due to natural causes
Beacool
Feb 2014
#81