Scratching your name on a Rhinoceros
5 years ago by defrequest · 347 Likes · 8 comments · Trending
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iccarus
· 5 years ago
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well should be easy to track them down
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xvarnah
· 5 years ago
That rhino looks emaciated... wth is going on at this zoo
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dr_richard_ew
· 5 years ago
How did they even manage that?
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purplepumpkin
· 5 years ago
The visitors can come close to the enclosure and when Noƫlle (the rhino) comes they can even pet her... or scratch their names on her apparently. Good news though, it's only scratched on a layer of dust ad dead skin, meaning she wasn't harmed.
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xvarnah
· 5 years ago
Any word on the emaciation though?
roanoke
· 5 years ago
Yeah. She looks pretty sickly.
purplepumpkin
· 5 years ago
My instincts suggest a malpractice and a lot of people on tripadvisor seem to agree. "The animals are apparently kept in tiny cages that look nothing like their natural environment, it stinks, water is dirty or smells like Javel, the animals are skinny, seem drugged or anxious and the zoo sells pop corn bags for visitors to feed the animals." This is depressing, I suggest we stay clear from the "zoo de la palmyre".
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deleted
· 5 years ago
A zoo. Why not send those animals to nature parks with no human access?