Voices For Animals of Western PA footage obtained on 11/21/09 at Commerford Traveling Zoo event at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. Animals kept in captivity often display stereotypic behaviors such as swaying back and forth, head-bobbing, pacing, bar-biting, and self-mutilation, all common signs of mental distress, and are not behaviors seen in nature. These neurological pacing behaviors are clearly evidenced in this video of a camel at the event imprisoned under the Commerford Zoo. For more information visit www.VFAonline.org
@arockmcgrizzle that's for me to know and you to speculate on. Kinda like this video...all speculation. At least I'm smart enough to research something before coming to an uniformed decision.like most propaganda pushers out there.
soberdave1971 1 year ago
@soberdave1971 Me thinks your thoughts are not as sober as your name claims you are.
arockmcgrizzle 1 year ago
If you think that's inhumane, try youtubing arabian camel racing. These animals have it MADE. Veterinary care, food, water. And you don;t mention that they are farm raised, do you? Why not use some energy trying to help PEOPLE and stop trying to sway liberal housewives with nothing better to do than believe anything they see on YouTube.
soberdave1971 2 years ago