The animals you see in these images are visibly drugged and cannot stand up due to tranquilizers. All this happens to satisfy the desire to take home a photo with a lion, a tiger or in general with a so-called dangerous animal. And while visitors smile and improvise funny moves, the animals are mistreated.
He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him
“With a small surcharge on the cost of the ticket you can take a photo with an animal of your choice”, a sentence that makes you shiver and behind which hides yet another story of mistreatment in a zoo.
After the case of the Fasano bears, visibly tested by the heat, a Lujan Zoo, near Buenos Aires, even worse happens. The animals you see in these images are visibly junkies and can't stand up because of tranquilizers.
All this happens to satisfy the desire to take home Photo with a lion, a tiger or in general with a so-called dangerous animal. And while the visitors smile and improvise funny moves, the animals come mistreated.
Again, we wonder what it is to laugh about seeing a helpless lion on the ground that looks almost dead. Horrible photos that we never wanted to document, but that we show precisely because for years, we have been fighting for zoos around the world are closed.
There are many organizations in Argentina that are against the zoo in question to prevent selfies with drugged wild animals, but the structure has been private since 1994 and, not receiving state subsidies, follows different regulations.
The horror of the zoo:
- The 7 saddest zoos in the world
- THE INDONESIAN ZOO OF HORRORS: ANIMALS ARE DYING OF HUNGER (PETITION)
- THE RHINO AT THE PARIS ZOO KILLED BY POACHERS FOR HIS HORN
- ANIMALS OF A ZOO IN ARMENIA ABANDONED AND LEFT TO DIE (PHOTO)
After yet another complaint, the law sanctioned the zoo, but not for mistreatment of animals, but simply because visitors got too close to the animals. In short, that this is a real hell for these innocent victims seems to be of real interest to a few.
We of images like these would not want to see more.
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Dominella Trunfio
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