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"It's attached to humans, kill it!" says the animal 'rights' activists
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Paper Crane
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Old Mar 21, 2007, 04:42 PM #1 of 23
I worked at a Society for the Protection of Cruelty Against Animals for a few months and let me tell you, so called "activists" are very similar to what I would call "Crazy People", this only firms that point. Activists have this thing where they just yell at everyone instead of promoting change.

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I'm thinking they didn't get the memo that Polar Bears are endangered...
Which means it would be against WWF laws to kill it, and being attached to humans dose not mean he cannot be used for breeding, it's the mother that instructs the infant on how to act so a male 'domestic' polar bear would have no adverse effects on the population.

Frickin crazy activists.., be'in all crazy like that.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Old Mar 21, 2007, 05:00 PM #2 of 23
Considering it lives in a fucking ZOO, their argument should be to eradicate every animal in captivity. Pretty sure every animal in every zoo is reliant on humans.[/i]
I think every animal in a zoo pisses activists off.

There's nowhere I can't reach.
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Old Mar 21, 2007, 08:13 PM #3 of 23
They shouldn't be worried about it's "instinct" being dulled from months/years of human captivity. Any animal will have that undercurrent of "wild" instinct, captive, domesticated or not, and it can be brought back in spades if need be.
However it is very common for animals who live in captivity have a very high death rate when they are released from captivity. Free Willy died remember? (the actual whale, not the character).
It's a big problem with bears in the northern Canada actually, once they find out that there is food where people are, the grow dependent and come into towns and cause all sorts of problems. Just like how you cant stop putting out bird seeds in the winter without the birds that are eating it dying.

This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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