BabyMonkey on PIg
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:32 am
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*BlackFox wrote:That is kinda farked up, but cute at the same time.

Yeah, and that's why it's farked up.Isis wrote:I don't know all the facts, but obviously, that poor monkey doesn't look as though it has a mother and the pig looked scared.
*BlackFox wrote:Yeah, and that's why it's farked up.Isis wrote:I don't know all the facts, but obviously, that poor monkey doesn't look as though it has a mother and the pig looked scared.
Oh dearIsis wrote:So even know it is cruel and "farked up", it is cute...
*BlackFox wrote:Oh dearIsis wrote:So even know it is cruel and "farked up", it is cute...
This is a farked up= video! Cute= monkey
Btw: They should be sent to prison Right?
The animals are not actually kept in a cage. They are transported in a cage, and kept in a very nice rehabilitation center for wild animals. Both animals are social creatures, and enjoy being around their trainers and around other people since that is what they are used to. They are more domesticated now, yes, but they are in no way psychologically harmed. Sure, it was sad when the monkey got knocked off the baby pig, but he would get separated from his mother in the wild as well, and would have the same response. While clearly different, the animals are still well-adjusted and happy animals. People need to quit calling everything animal torture, because it's really regressive when it comes to working with animals that have been abandoned or injured.
*BlackFox wrote:A bit of good news.The animals are not actually kept in a cage. They are transported in a cage, and kept in a very nice rehabilitation center for wild animals. Both animals are social creatures, and enjoy being around their trainers and around other people since that is what they are used to. They are more domesticated now, yes, but they are in no way psychologically harmed. Sure, it was sad when the monkey got knocked off the baby pig, but he would get separated from his mother in the wild as well, and would have the same response. While clearly different, the animals are still well-adjusted and happy animals. People need to quit calling everything animal torture, because it's really regressive when it comes to working with animals that have been abandoned or injured.
Isis wrote:*BlackFox wrote:A bit of good news.The animals are not actually kept in a cage. They are transported in a cage, and kept in a very nice rehabilitation center for wild animals. Both animals are social creatures, and enjoy being around their trainers and around other people since that is what they are used to. They are more domesticated now, yes, but they are in no way psychologically harmed. Sure, it was sad when the monkey got knocked off the baby pig, but he would get separated from his mother in the wild as well, and would have the same response. While clearly different, the animals are still well-adjusted and happy animals. People need to quit calling everything animal torture, because it's really regressive when it comes to working with animals that have been abandoned or injured.
Of course, just because someone has said that, doesn't mean it is true.
I could say I am a 40 year old woman with 5 children. But does that make it true?
*BlackFox wrote:Meh.. why would animal planet have such a video.. if there werent any truth?
http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_oddit ... a-pig.html