Snake Wanted to Go Out

Look at the size and capability of that amazing animal. Why would anyone choose to keep it imprisoned in a tank anyway? I reckon it should be illegal, just like keeping a human being locked in a small bathroom would be. What kind of life is that? No wonder it will risk death to escape! :(
 
Look at the size and capability of that amazing animal. Why would anyone choose to keep it imprisoned in a tank anyway?
Because stupidity knows no bounds. Look at what those Argentinians did to the tiny dolphin, passing it around to take selfies. The poor creature was so traumatized it died.

I actually got into an online argument on another forum because I said the dolphin was traumatized and died from being manhandled, and the person arguing with me said I wasn't a marine biologist and so I had no basis to make such a statement. :banghead:

A young dolphin died in Argentina after it was taken from the sea and passed around to people taking selfies with it. Huge crowds gathered around the small mammal on the beach resort at Santa Teresita in Argentina after one man scooped it from the water. The dolphin was still being passed around after it died and was later left abandoned, according to news reports.

http://www.fresnobee.com/news/nation-world/world/article61101817.html

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Because stupidity knows no bounds. Look at what those Argentinians did to the tiny dolphin, passing it around to take selfies. The poor creature was so traumatized it died.

I actually got into an online argument on another forum because I said the dolphin was traumatized and died from being manhandled, and the person arguing with me said I wasn't a marine biologist and so I had no basis to make such a statement. :banghead:
That is incredibly sad. Kind of makes me ashamed of being human. Well done for making the argument, but sadly many people are just not able to face reality.

This video below landed in my inbox yesterday - it makes the point that what happened to the snake and the dolphin is completely in keeping with how humanity routinely treats other beings.

 
This video below landed in my inbox yesterday - it makes the point that what happened to the snake and the dolphin is completely in keeping with how humanity routinely treats other beings.

I can't watch the video. It literally tears me apart emotionally to see animals mistreated. I like to think that if humans stay on Earth long enough, that eventually it will be widely acknowledged that animals are sentient beings and deserve humane treatment, even if they are being used as a food source. They enjoy the warmth of the sun on their bodies as much as we do, the pleasure of eating good food, the comforting touch of their mothers.

My neighbor and I were just discussing how only a couple centuries ago it was "common knowledge" that animals don't feel pain. We've got a long way to go before animals are free from abuse, but hopefully we'll get there. In the meantime, the best we can do is to treat domestic animals with kindness whenever given the opportunity. For the wild animals, I would like to see more respect for their right to survive and play whatever role they were designed for in the ecosystem.
 
As you can probably guess, I have sheep. Before I had sheep, though I liked them and thought they were sentient beings, I thought they were probably rather dull and skittish. I believed all would be of a fairly similar nature, varying only in size and colour (much like an intelligent extra-terrestrial might view the human race). NOT SO.

Having had sheep for 10 years now, I can say flock behaviour can be pretty stupid (much like mobs of humans, especially after too much to drink). Individually they have very distinct personalities, varying intelligence, and are bright and very cable of learning. They can remember over 40 faces and voices (sheep or human), respond to their names, love petting, can interpret human emotion and can remember who was kind to them etc.

Needless to say my little flock have long and easy lives and are contented and calm.

The dolphin incident above is appalling, What right do we have to behave in a manner such as this? The dolphin is almost certainly more intelligent than us.......grrrrrrrrrrr.

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Individually they have very distinct personalities, varying intelligence, and are bright and very cable of learning. They can remember over 40 faces and voices (sheep or human), respond to their names, love petting, can interpret human emotion and can remember who was kind to them etc.

Wow! I didn't know that. There are sheep in a pasture nearby where I live, and now I will see them in a totally different light.

Needless to say my little flock have long and easy lives and are contented and calm.

:woot:
 

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