02-14-2014, 11:02 AM
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02-18-2014, 03:16 AM
There's another one, killing a different giraffe. Named the same thing lol Good time to be a Danish lion I guess.
02-18-2014, 09:25 AM
Quote:The Jacksonville Zoo feeds the nutria to their alligators routinely. (I know they used to anyway - assuming they still do)
Nutria are considered a threatening non-indigenous species, however. I don't think we can say the same for giraffes.
I enjoy running over them on I95 near the Avenues.
I would take a Nurtia over a Gopher any day. I hate them with a passion. Worse animal ever created.
02-20-2014, 06:15 PM
The definitive word on the giraffe killing.
<p style="font-family:georgia, serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">"A lot of internet outrage has been directed at the Copenhagen Zoo in the past week after they euthanized a young giraffe because his genes were too common. From what I’ve seen, there are a lot of misconceptions about what happened, and a lot of hyperbolic statements are being thrown around about the event. The different decisions made by the zoo are being mushed together to tell one nightmarish tale, with adjectives like “barbaric” and “cabalistic” used to describe the so-called “entertainment.”
<p style="font-family:georgia, serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">But did the zoo really just hack a baby giraffe to bits to amuse its (clearly deranged) visitors? Let’s start from the end and work our way back to the beginning of the story..."
<p style="font-family:georgia, serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">"A lot of internet outrage has been directed at the Copenhagen Zoo in the past week after they euthanized a young giraffe because his genes were too common. From what I’ve seen, there are a lot of misconceptions about what happened, and a lot of hyperbolic statements are being thrown around about the event. The different decisions made by the zoo are being mushed together to tell one nightmarish tale, with adjectives like “barbaric” and “cabalistic” used to describe the so-called “entertainment.”
<p style="font-family:georgia, serif;font-size:16px;color:rgb(51,51,51);">But did the zoo really just hack a baby giraffe to bits to amuse its (clearly deranged) visitors? Let’s start from the end and work our way back to the beginning of the story..."
02-20-2014, 08:05 PM
Quote:The Jacksonville Zoo feeds the nutria to their alligators routinely. (I know they used to anyway - assuming they still do)Nutria are disgusting creatures. Definition of a nuisance
Nutria are considered a threatening non-indigenous species, however. I don't think we can say the same for giraffes.
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