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Zoo Animals Watch: zoo killed giraffe!!

Yes its right.....

On 10th February 2014, this act took place at a local zoo in Copanhagen.
The giraffe was a 18-month old male who was not only dissected in front of live audience BUT the remains was also fed to the lions.

The zoo felt the animal to be unwanted..... CRUEL.

A large gun was used for the act.
This act caused a number of protests by every one who is an animal lover.The animal rights organizations also stood up for the cause but the zoo uses its advantage from European Association of Zoos as to reduce breeding.

"I'm actually proud because I think we have given children a huge understanding of the anatomy of a giraffe that they wouldn't have had from watching a giraffe in a photo," zoo spokesperson Tobias Stenbaek Bro toldAssociated Press.

Performing live anatomy for the sake of learning is fine but what good did killing an animal cause.It has indeed given live footage but was it worth it???

Well I cant say much but I think this act has extincted one more giraffe from the World.
Not to mention, many animals have been extincted the same way.

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