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Tigers in a New York zoo have the coronavirus. What next? The fish in the sea? The birds in the air?
Few things have brought tears to my eyes, but this news has. What are tigers DOING locked up in New York?
Do humans really deserve to survive? And are we dragging the animals down with us?
Tigers in a New York zoo have the coronavirus. What next? The fish in the sea? The birds in the air?
Few things have brought tears to my eyes, but this news has. What are tigers DOING locked up in New York?
Do humans really deserve to survive? And are we dragging the animals down with us?
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the tiger is in central park and a great zoo too like our chester zoo is with out these excellent run zoos a lot of species will become extinct with out there selective breeding policies
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// How did the first person get this, then, if it didn't come from bats, but lack of hygiene? //
It has nothing to do with lack of hygiene or eating disgusting (to us) food.
The virus passes on through coughs and sneezes. It is in the tiny droplets in our breath. We know it originated in bats, so a human or a intermediary animal breathed the same air as a bat, and it crossed species. It has now crossed to big cats, again through airborne infection from humans.
It could well cross into cows and pigs, but that will not contaminate our food. We get it from live animals, not dead and cooked ones.
It has nothing to do with lack of hygiene or eating disgusting (to us) food.
The virus passes on through coughs and sneezes. It is in the tiny droplets in our breath. We know it originated in bats, so a human or a intermediary animal breathed the same air as a bat, and it crossed species. It has now crossed to big cats, again through airborne infection from humans.
It could well cross into cows and pigs, but that will not contaminate our food. We get it from live animals, not dead and cooked ones.
While I know that is true, Derek, that is still more about what humans want, than tigers (or any endangered animal). "We" don't want them to die out, because we like them, but do individual tigers actually care or know? I'm not sure they would appreciate being kept in captivity to breed to make us feel better.
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its 99% certainty that the animals in zoos like london bristol chester are breed there and would not survive being released in the wild
have you been to chester zoo it called the zoo without bars, google it
there for education too apart from keeping them from extinction
its in the animals native surrounding that killing them off
ps. i am an avid animal lover against any cruelty be it be it a dog cat or a rat !
its 99% certainty that the animals in zoos like london bristol chester are breed there and would not survive being released in the wild
have you been to chester zoo it called the zoo without bars, google it
there for education too apart from keeping them from extinction
its in the animals native surrounding that killing them off
ps. i am an avid animal lover against any cruelty be it be it a dog cat or a rat !
Humans didn't create the virus, it jumped from another species in the first place, thus the condemnation of China's Wet Markets. No point in trying to blame humans for nature's tragedies. May as well blame us for volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, hurricanes, typhoons, ... Maybe you should ask whether nature deserves to survive.