Chinese Zoo Stages Tiger Attacks for Tourists.
The headline is a little misleading. The "tiger attacks" are staged by dumping a cow out the back of a truck into the tiger enclosure, which is an open area that the buses full of tourists drive around. There are several warnings about graphic content, but I didn't see anything gross. Upsetting probably, but not gross.
I haven't heard the audio, so I'm not sure if this is being sold as enrichment or if its unapologetically for entertainment value. Suffice it to say, this wouldn't happen in a North American zoo.
The headline is a little misleading. The "tiger attacks" are staged by dumping a cow out the back of a truck into the tiger enclosure, which is an open area that the buses full of tourists drive around. There are several warnings about graphic content, but I didn't see anything gross. Upsetting probably, but not gross.
I haven't heard the audio, so I'm not sure if this is being sold as enrichment or if its unapologetically for entertainment value. Suffice it to say, this wouldn't happen in a North American zoo.
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Date: 2007-05-28 09:46 pm (UTC)We are, collectively, hypocrites. I see it every day at work when people who ate meat for lunch are horrified to see me feeding mice to the foxes, or when they learn what happens to the pigs.
I wonder if there is some middle position, where you are aware of the lives and deaths of the animals you eat, without seeing them as raw materials whose feelings don't matter.
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Date: 2007-05-28 10:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-28 11:00 pm (UTC)It isn't a lack of respect for food animals so much as a different mindset than one maintains for companion animals.
I think I would happily eat a human before I would eat a dog; dogs are so much more sensitive, fair, and intelligent than most humans.