I think they actually meant in Zambia only, because I was in San Diego wild animal park last month and they have them there I saw them in person. :nerdnew:
Here is a link. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbyt...hinoceros.html
And if any of you guys happen to go there you must check out the new lion exhibit it is awesome there is nothing but an a few inches of glass between you and the lions and I am telling you, you haven't feel fear until you look at a lions eyes they just stare at you without blinking and you know if it happen to come out of that cage you are his or her next meal. :bbq:
are the lions there as cute as these, there teeth were fuckin fucking sharp even at 7 months old at this park enclosure, as you can see they respected me, for a while LOL!
Poachers should be shot on sight as far as I'm concerned. I do also think that we spend a little too much time trying to save some animals. Part of evolution is the extinction of some species and the creation of new ones.
Poachers should be shot on sight as far as I'm concerned. I do also think that we spend a little too much time trying to save some animals. Part of evolution is the extinction of some species and the creation of new ones.
One should certainly take punitive action against poachers, but to me, this is shortsighted if that's all we do. The poachers, while certainly culpable, are part of a desperately poor indigenous population in Africa and the lure of money is hard to resist.
The real problem is the demand for rhino horn in places in the Far East where it is considered an aphrodisiac. Why a country like China with more than 1 billion people (and clearly no infertility problem) would need aphrodisiacs is beyond me. We need to educate people there and if demand falls, the poachers will vanish.
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