In a zoo in China in the cage where the presence of the African lion was reported, a dog, of the Golden Retriever breed, was instead locked up.
Let's go back to talking about a Chinese zoo where in a cage instead of the African lion, visitors found themselves in front of a Golder Retriever dog. The dismay of the people is inevitable, but they should have felt the same feeling also and above all in the face of African lions locked in a very narrow cage in China.
Some visitors to the Yuanjiashan Zoo in Xichang, Sichuan, China have told and proved with photos and videos that in a cage where the presence of lions was reported, there was instead a Golden Retriever that in this way seemed to be "doomed" for the African feline.
The video, which went viral on the social media Sina Weibo, the equivalent of Twitter in China, was shared by a user, a visitor who had taken his son to the Chinese zoo and who was stunned when, in front of the lion's cage, instead of the African feline, a dog was found.
“At first we thought we went to the wrong place. But after walking around the cage, we realized that this is where the lion should be housed, ”says the visitor in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ulYO1nRXIU
The zoo later said it was a misunderstanding involving the owner's pet dog and that there were now lions in the cage. But in reality it is not the first time that such an event has happened, always in another zoo in China a Rottweiler dog had been placed in a wolf cage (and for this reason the structure was also denounced).
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It therefore seems that it is becoming a bit of a habit to replace exotic animals with purebred dogs! Clumsy attempts to pass pets off as wild animals?
To us that in a cage (among other things very small) there is a lion or a Golden Retriever always makes us sad and an infinite anger!
Fonte: South China Morning
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