It is very possible that you have also been moved to see some of those famous videos that feature small Loris who tickle or feed on small balls of rice or bananas.
His huge eyes move us, his slow movements tender us and wake us up, no doubt, a huge desire to caress or adopt them.Well, organisms in defense of wild animals denounce the harsh reality behind these videos , and that from Science Daily Online, we want to share with you to record a reality that must stop as soon as possible.
The lazy Loris, like many others, is not a domestic animal.It is in danger of extinction for acts as incomprehensible as punishable that are ending with this little primate as exceptional as wonderful.
The sad story that hides behind the lazy Loris
We will start talking about Kinako, the little one Loris who co mine a portion of banana.As I denounce the "Washington post" and CNN, the Loris trade is reaching an unsustainable and really cruel point.
- These animals are native to the jungles from Sri Lanka, but due to illegal trade and hunting, are ripped from their natural spaces to be sold as companion animals in stores in China and Japan.Something completely unnatural.
- The slow Loris is not a pet.They are wild animals, nocturnal creatures that hunt only at night, basically feeding on small insects.The rice and bananas are not usually their usual or favorite diet.
- So, for a Loris to become an "adoptable" animal , we proceed to remove their teeth .By reading this you will have felt a chill and you p you will ask why they do it.Loris is an animal that defends itself with its bite.When it feels threatened, they raise their arms so that some glands housed in their elbows combine a poison with their saliva, that way, when they bite they cause death to his enemies.
So that this does not happen, traffickers often tear their teeth.In fact, another of the most famous videos circulating about Loris is one in which they" supposedly "make them tickle.We must be clear that every time these animals raise their arms is because they feel threatened and in danger , therefore, they are not enjoying it.
Loris does not survive too many days in the cages and in the pet shops .Stress, fear, poor nutrition and sunlight ends early with their lives.No terrible doubt.
Projects like «HELP THE LORIS» encourage us to sign and provide our help so that the illegal traffic of these beautiful animals stops and is prosecuted .it helps us to stay with a smile when watching videos like the one that illustrates this article, although it is possible to say that Kinako, the Loris that ate banana was rescued by this organism and reintroduced in its natural habitat.Something we all celebrate.
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