"WILD LIONS ATTACKING MAN!" isn't quite the situation that is occuring here. This is Kevin Richardson, also known as the Lion Whisperer. If you are a frequent reader, you're well aware that I absolutely admire this guy and love wildlife. My favourite animals are Giraffes, then Orca's and then Lions! Oh, and my very own personally GORILLA! teeehee!
This brings me to the topic of all of these wild, exotic animals that got released by their suicidal owner (or lack of, rather) and are now being killed. I do not understand why these animals need to be murdered?! Why can't you tranquillize them? We all know the authorities response is going to be, "Expenses!" Okay, what is going to be more expensive? Instead of shooting them with a shotgun, shoot them with a tranquillizer gun because I'm pretty sure when these animals are endangered, not only are these people going to have a big responsibility in that, but it's going to cost a lot more money to build places to keep these animals safe from becoming extinct.
...and that's just my rant, not getting into my angry detail of an argument.
I'm angry and annoyed. It's disgusting what is happening to these exotic animals in Ohio. There will definitely be a huge argument and motion from animal activists, and I can't wait!
Other than that, I have been soaking up my time with the honey before he leaves to travel the world for 6 months. I can't believe we only have 2 1/2 weeks left together - time flew by way too fast. We are heading to Niagara Falls to spend this weekend together - just me and Jon. It's going to be great and I really need this before he leaves.
Now, I am going to get off this internet thing because I seriously can't stand seeing another depressing picture of the exotic animals in Ohio being murdered... and I'm going to go cuddle Diva.
But before I do so.... can you spot the difference?
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Exotic Animals Attack
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HAHA I have that same necklace on right now too that you had sent me!
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