噛むどんぐり(スローロリス)
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How did you prevent the toxic bite? Or did you??
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@Judipops13 I agree, they shouldn't be kept as pets, but I don't think this one is a pet. Slow Lorises in the pet trade have their teeth ripped out, she's probably a rescue who's mother was killed.
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OH MY GOOOD - is that CUUUTE!!!
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is it legal to keep a slow loris in our countries instead of leaving him into the wild?I thought some species were not allowed to leave the wild.
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This is how exotic never-before-seen diseases and unknown viruses are transferred from animals to humans. Fucking asians.
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@Vaultzero WE animal activists, as you call us with so much affection, know that nature has a way of working. You remember the movie the Lion King? And if humans learned to respect their environment there would be no "KILLED BY HUNTERS, CAPTURED AND SLAUGHTERED BY LOCAL VILLAGERS" and chances are the amount of burning forests would go down as well.
And you are quite wrong, the world shines on us just fine; we have self-preservation instincs. Unlike you.
Good day n_n
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@EpicStickyBlue They WON'T get extint in the wild, they are adapted to it. What is killing off the species is human activity, not the wilderness they have adapted to.
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@DixoCube No, all animals have some kind of self-defense mechanism that allows the species as a whole to survive, nature has an unique balance.
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@sultros And the continued expansion will not only affect this species, but others as well. We have to stop destroying the planet, or we won't have anywhere left to "live". So destroying the habitat because people have to live musn't be an excuse anymore; we have to learn to live without destroying, and then this species and many others can be saved. n_n
I am so tired of seeing these animals being paraded as pets on youtube. Fine have cute footage of them in the wild but not as pets. These vids are encouraging people to get them as pets - most people wouldn't know about them otherwise. Slow Loris are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity hence the pet trade demand has to be met from the wild. They are going extinct in the wild. Owners of these animals should care enough to take these vids down and stop contributing to demand.
Judipops13 8 months ago 62
@Skoe4u doesn't matter who you hear it from - it's the truth - these animals are in trouble and ar gong extinct and these vids aren't helping. I am vegan - but I am not sure what that has to do with the poaching of slow loris and destruction of their habitat. I am not against people eating meat - meat is generally from sustainable resources as is leather. Keeping slow loris as pets and encouraging demand for them as pets is not sustainable in any form and never will be.
Judipops13 4 months ago 10