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Really cannot believe what I have just read!!!!!
An orangutan kept as a prostitute in an Indonesian village 'screamed and defecated' when the brothel madam who kept her captive visited her in a rescue centre.
She had been ruthlessly and abhorrently exploited by local palm oil farmers who would come to the village and pay £2 to have sex with her.
I am truly shocked.Having been snatched from her mother when she was a baby, her captors treated Pony extremely harshly - shaving her every two days and forcing her to wear perfume and makeup.
She was even taught to perform sex acts on demand for her customers.
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The year is 2018. The world has come a long way, hasn't it...Hoboh wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 10:40 amReally cannot believe what I have just read!!!!!
An orangutan kept as a prostitute in an Indonesian village 'screamed and defecated' when the brothel madam who kept her captive visited her in a rescue centre.She had been ruthlessly and abhorrently exploited by local palm oil farmers who would come to the village and pay £2 to have sex with her.I am truly shocked.Having been snatched from her mother when she was a baby, her captors treated Pony extremely harshly - shaving her every two days and forcing her to wear perfume and makeup.
She was even taught to perform sex acts on demand for her customers.
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Jesus wept...Hoboh wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 10:40 amReally cannot believe what I have just read!!!!!
An orangutan kept as a prostitute in an Indonesian village 'screamed and defecated' when the brothel madam who kept her captive visited her in a rescue centre.She had been ruthlessly and abhorrently exploited by local palm oil farmers who would come to the village and pay £2 to have sex with her.I am truly shocked.Having been snatched from her mother when she was a baby, her captors treated Pony extremely harshly - shaving her every two days and forcing her to wear perfume and makeup.
She was even taught to perform sex acts on demand for her customers.
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Dudley Zoo. Shot dead a snow leopard: one of the most endangered animals on the planet. They, the zoo, left an enclosure opening open, and then claimed there was not enough time to use a tranquilliser dart!
Plenty of fxcking time to get a gun and shoot it dead, though! Before what? It got run over, it scared some chav, ate a chicken, Shay itself out of fear?
Dudley Zoo = Cxnts. You don't deserve to have animals. Try posting pictures instead, they might not 'escspe'. TWATTING-fecking-ARSEHOLES.
Plenty of fxcking time to get a gun and shoot it dead, though! Before what? It got run over, it scared some chav, ate a chicken, Shay itself out of fear?
Dudley Zoo = Cxnts. You don't deserve to have animals. Try posting pictures instead, they might not 'escspe'. TWATTING-fecking-ARSEHOLES.
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 3:38 pmDudley Zoo. Shot dead a snow leopard: one of the most endangered animals on the planet. They, the zoo, left an enclosure opening open, and then claimed there was not enough time to use a tranquilliser dart!
Plenty of fxcking time to get a gun and shoot it dead, though! Before what? It got run over, it scared some chav, ate a chicken, Shat itself out of fear?
Dudley Zoo = Cxnts. You don't deserve to have animals. Try posting pictures instead, they might not 'escspe'. TWATTING-fecking-ARSEHOLES.
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I like the Japanese. I love Japan, I lived there for three years. I have many Japanese friends...
But. Japan are being utter tosspots regarding whaling. And cynical, most Japanese don't even like whale meat.
And no, unlike the Faroes or Iceland, whale meat is not 'traditional' as the Japanese claim. It was briefly the main source of animal protein in the 50s and early 60s, and that's the extent of the Traditionality - a hangover from the Second World War.
But. Japan are being utter tosspots regarding whaling. And cynical, most Japanese don't even like whale meat.
And no, unlike the Faroes or Iceland, whale meat is not 'traditional' as the Japanese claim. It was briefly the main source of animal protein in the 50s and early 60s, and that's the extent of the Traditionality - a hangover from the Second World War.
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Unforgiveable that they're going back to it the s*ithouses. Australia's pathetic response calling it 'regrettable' got my bloody goat as well.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 12:23 pmI like the Japanese. I love Japan, I lived there for three years. I have many Japanese friends...
But. Japan are being utter tosspots regarding whaling. And cynical, most Japanese don't even like whale meat.
And no, unlike the Faroes or Iceland, whale meat is not 'traditional' as the Japanese claim. It was briefly the main source of animal protein in the 50s and early 60s, and that's the extent of the Traditionality - a hangover from the Second World War.
Not much I can do as an individual but I certainly won't be travelling or spending my money there while they continue with this barbarity.
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It's 28th December and daisies are in flower. Seriously wrong, seriously.
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As the record breaking heatwaves strike Australia, again, thousands of emaciated camels walking out of the Gibson desert are being filmed and reported. Less filmed is the shooting by farmers, of an estimated minimum of 2,500 of the distressed camels.
Try giving them water, not bullets. Jesus.
Try giving them water, not bullets. Jesus.
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There are a lot of very odd/strange/cruel-minded people abroad in our world. How thirsty/starving camels affect farmers enough to be shot down I literally have no idea?Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:43 pmAs the record breaking heatwaves strike Australia, again, thousands of emaciated camels walking out of the Gibson desert are being filmed and reported. Less filmed is the shooting by farmers, of an estimated minimum of 2,500 of the distressed camels.
Try giving them water, not bullets. Jesus.
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Spotty, camels here are a feral pest. A few years back estimates put their population as well over a million. It was also estimated that their population doubled every eight or nine years. They 'steal' extremely precious water from native animals and destroy plant life. They are a menace. They are culled regularly.
It's a few years old:
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22522695
It's a few years old:
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22522695
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A bad scene Dujon and one we know little about. Thanks for the reply and info. The world is full of problems ain't it just?
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I understand that it's our fault we introduced them and they are causing problems... But, just a simple but. If they are eating the food and drinking the water why not farm the fxckers. Instead of shooting animals who are obviously desperate to survive?
Farm them. Reduce the numbers through farming. Meat becomes available to the world. Water resources are preserved. Native animals prosper. Win win win.
Allowing them to run wild and shooting the desperate thirsty outliers is just cruel and doesn't help native species one iota. Lose lose lose
If there are a million of them, maybe I could become the Rupert Murdoch of the Outback.
Farm them. Reduce the numbers through farming. Meat becomes available to the world. Water resources are preserved. Native animals prosper. Win win win.
Allowing them to run wild and shooting the desperate thirsty outliers is just cruel and doesn't help native species one iota. Lose lose lose
If there are a million of them, maybe I could become the Rupert Murdoch of the Outback.
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I'd surgically remove their testicles (the thieves, not the owners ) without anaesthetic.
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BBC News - Bonsai theft: Japanese couple robbed of 400-year-old tree
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-47207417
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BBC News - Bonsai theft: Japanese couple robbed of 400-year-old tree
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-47207417
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Africa's last Eden: Botswana. Being decimated.
I'll tell you what, lend me your children... We'll do a thousand miles march on the place... That'll show those chinks!
I'll tell you what, lend me your children... We'll do a thousand miles march on the place... That'll show those chinks!
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Another three hundred elephants slaughtered in Botswana today alone.
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Nothing else seems to be working, so...Poachers shoot elephants, Rangers shoot poachers. Sorted.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:11 pmAnother three hundred elephants slaughtered in Botswana today alone.
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That's the problem. New government in Botswana have banned precisely that. It was working when shooting poachers. So much so that elephants have headed into Botswana in larger numbers than asylum seekers heading into Europe.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:34 pmNothing else seems to be working, so...Poachers shoot elephants, Rangers shoot poachers. Sorted.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:11 pmAnother three hundred elephants slaughtered in Botswana today alone.
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It's a sad state of affairs when you fear for what once were a ubiquitous species...
BBC News - Three swans found dead in bags next to Aberdeen river
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-n ... d-47568366
BBC News - Three swans found dead in bags next to Aberdeen river
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-n ... d-47568366
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The perpetrator is in need of having some flesh removed, preferably cutting an arm off..
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