Video: Tiger Abused by Zoo keeper At China's Shandong Zoo
China once again shows how they treat animals and how they can't seem to comprehend that they are living breathing animals who feel pain.
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The China News Service (CNS) said an investigation has been launched after Online footage went viral showing some idiot dragging a tiger by the tail and later sitting on its back has gone viral sparking worldwide outrage.
The zoo keeper who is a trainer at the Guiyang Forest Wild Animal Zoo posted it online and has almost immediately people were outraged and calls for charging the man with animal abuse apparently videoed himself
Not only did the video show the trainer pulling the tiger by it's tail, but also pulling its tail and ears, tiger sitting on it's back, the tiger in one part of the video shows a metal wire wrapped tightly around its neck, while another scene shows what appears to be a gash on the Tigers back quarter side.
China is notorious for abusing animals. Wildlife planet did a report on a Chinese zoo trying to pass off a Siberian Husky as a wolf, That footage showing the dog was injured and limping inside a wolf enclosure in Shandong zoo.
China is notorious for treating their animal as objects, or things rather than living beings, you don't need any more evidence that the horrific scenes out of the Yulin Festival to understand how abused animals are in China.
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