Monstrous human behaviour

07/Feb/2012

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THE reported monstrous behaviour of humans to now start eating elephants in Thailand is yet further proof as to why humans are the worst species of all time.

The reproductive organs of these majestic and gentle animals are sought after in particular in the belief that they boost sexual prowess.

The people whose primary purpose seems to be to pander to their debauched way of life at any cost deserve to be made extinct rather than the precious elephants.

People seem to think it is their right to pillage, plunder, poison and pollute our world and all the wonderful creatures in it. That includes tigers, bears, rhinos, whales and probably each and every animal.

None of them is safe from human lunacy. Humans are the one species destroying our earth and, more frightening, are being allowed to do so.


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Len Hall

07/02/2012

The answer is in the education of these ignorant people who at the moment eat anything that moves. except each other. Now if they would only ignore that last rule that would be a solution to the problem of over crowding in these 3rd world countries.

Sasha

07/02/2012

I am afraid many people in these foreign countries tend to treat their animals as they do ther own folk with little or no respect!!
I am not saying they all just some.

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