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A world in a crazy jacket 39 - Don't drink bison with whiskey

The director of the Society for Animal Welfare in Western Canada addressed the public and asked to "think carefully before purchasing an exotic pet"

Yoram Mizrachi

Have mercy on exotic pets
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The director of the Society for the Welfare of Animals in Western Canada, addressed the public and asked to "think carefully before purchasing an exotic pet." These words came after a large number of chinchillas, pigs, turtles, snakes of all kinds, hedgehogs and so on accumulated in some of the shelters for stray animals. 3 Squids and octopus. In most cases, the owners are satisfied with the animal they have purchased, or adopted and in other cases, for example snakes, the reptilian pet has evolved to monstrous dimensions and not one of them is dangerous. Activists involved in rescuing animals in distress say that shelters "for retired pets" such as an association that cares for aging pythons, or another that deals with elderly monkeys, are full to capacity. The activists blame "irresponsible citizens" who adopt a problem animal without thinking first. An exotic pet needs living conditions different from those of "ordinary domestic animals" and sometimes "a living space that turns a small apartment into an impossible environment," said one of the activists. The octopus arrived at a temporary aquarium made available to the association by a marine biology researcher. The "sin" of the octopus, which is an animal with high intelligence, was his habit of sneaking out of his aquarium at night in an exotic fish and aquarium equipment store, entering nearby tanks, devouring everything that came into his mouth, which later returned peacefully to his aquarium. The squid owner said he was fed up with them after learning about a very short life span, about 400 days in total "allotted" to the marine creature, which is also endowed with great intelligence. The squids were kept in large tanks with water chemically adjusted to seawater data. The squid operator explained that he was also engaged in biological research, which included observation of the squid. The Legends for the Protection of Animals demands that the governments of Canada and the United States enact additional and tougher laws in the field of banning the importation and trade of exotic animals.
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Watering a bison with whiskey, was attacked and now demands compensation
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Jay Lamord, an American builder from Georgia, went to South Africa to take part in an adventure vacation that included, apart from a safari, spending time on a large game farm. Every day the hunters - the enthusiasts went out to the fields and the fenced forest areas, to hunt animals specially groomed to be "moving targets" usually these are not large animals, for example doe and deer. The farm provides its guests with a variety of ancillary services, including skinning of the hunted animal, taxidermy as a souvenir and, of course, a companion photographer, who documents the daring hunters immortalized in what the farm calls a "natural background." The price of staying at the farm and the license to kill this or that animal is related to the size of the victim and its availability. Close to the guest pavilions is a corral with a number of raised bisons (buffalo) in it that are used mainly as a setting rather than a shooting target. Jay Schnitzel used every spare moment from a walk or a shoot to mingle with his whiskey bottles, believing that he had managed to make friends with a particularly large and quiet bison, whose name was Peter, a heavy animal with shiny black skin that he let the American guest pet. . whiskey to water it down. In a court in Pretoria, where the case ended, which sparked media interest, it was reported that the bison did not drink whiskey and drank as much as the tourist watered. It seems that the alcohol brought Peter the bison to a state of gylopin and a quiet and friendly bison turned into a particularly wild mass of muscles and horns. Jay, who saw the bison as a bottle-mate, entered the pen and when he approached the horned Peter, he was amazed to find that his horned friend decided to drive him out of the pen, all this using his horns and the kicks of his hind legs. Witnesses said the drinking guest was saved from certain death only because the bison threw him over the fence, back to the lawn that separates the corral from the guest quarters. Jay was seriously injured and according to him became disabled and cannot continue his occupation as a builder. The guest who was injured filed a large compensation claim and claimed that the security arrangements used at the farm are unreasonable. The owner of the farm, a veterinarian by profession, argued in his defense that "every reasonable person knows that animals should not be played with in a pen and certainly not given alcohol." The judge, who defined the case as "definitely unusual", rejected his decision regarding the lawsuit and in the meantime ordered the relevant government ministries to send their representatives to the hunting farm and check the security arrangements the different ones used there.
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Lust for money is a curse - said a judge in a murder trial
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Judge Chantal Fontaine of Garden's Bay in the Limpopo region sentenced a successful South African businessman to life in prison for the murder of his mother. The man, 43-year-old Adrian Andreas Meyborg, one of the pillars of the Afrikaner community in Gardens Bay, tried in vain to persuade his 62-year-old mother Anna Meyborg to hand over some immovable property to him. After the attempts at persuasion did not go well, Adriaran, who is considered by his relatives, neighbors and acquaintances to be an "exemplary son", decided to purchase a particularly high life insurance for his mother and then recruited one of his acquaintances to kill his mother. The man, Gerard van Tobis, let his drug addict friend Nimark van Zott into the secret of the relationship and it broke into the businessman's mother's apartment and attacked her in her sleep. The next day the housekeeper found the body of the woman whose throat had been cut from ear to ear and called the police and the "shocked and grief-stricken" son who did not stop sobbing and declared according to one of the cousins ​​"my life without mother is not worth much" Shortly after the murder, when Adrian became the heir to his mother's assets, the drug addict Niemark was arrested A drug dealer was observed. The shocked drug addict thought that his arrest was related to the murder and even before he could hear from the detectives about what and why he was arrested, he hurried to "donate information" about the loving and grieving son. On the same day, Adrian and Gerard were arrested and accused, along with the drug addict, of premeditated murder. Adrian, whose arrest shocked many, tried to reject any connection between him and the crime, but after his two friends agreed, in exchange for a reduced sentence, to serve as state witnesses and describe the murder in court, he was found guilty of his mother's murder. The judge who sentenced Adrian to life imprisonment added a final note, which is not an innovation, and stated that greed for money is a curse.
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The fans of the rugby team from Fiji wanted to make fun of an opposing fan
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The Inspector General of Police in Papua New Guinea has ordered the closure of a remote police station after hill tribe leaders refused to hand over rioters who attacked police officers and caused heavy damage to property. The affair began when spectators and fans of a rugby competition held in the Winnie-the-Hanadu area were angry with a fan of a rival team and after the man refused to shut up and continued to curse local players, he was beaten by fans as the local crowd demanded to be killed. The man managed to escape from the rugby field and ran to the police station, followed by dozens of angry Papuans, brandishing spears, mashta knives, clubs and axes. The wounded fugitive entered the police station where he was hidden under a kitchen table. The station commander, a police officer with the rank of sergeant, tried to calm spirits and called the fans of the local team to leave and return to the makeshift sports field. The sergeant failed to convince anyone and instead responded with a shower of arrows and spears. When he was wounded, the sergeant fled to the shelter of the station and for hours conducted a defensive battle, in which fifteen policemen armed with batons, tear gas canisters and ... one gun participated. Finally, the attackers managed to break into the station and after beating the policemen, the rival team's fan was kidnapped and pulled out from under the shelter table. The man was beaten until he lost consciousness and was saved only after one of the elders of the community decided to protect him. The police dispatched an increased force, armed with firearms, to the settlement of Wini - Hanado, which arrived at its destination only two days later. The inspector general, who arrived at the scene by helicopter, evacuated his wounded police officers who were hospitalized in a nearby clinic run by missionaries and informed the dignitaries of the community "that if they do not turn in every wild man who attacked the law enforcement officers, the police station will be closed until his demands are met." Beautiful without the presence of police officers who are considered an unnecessary governmental burden.
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Blood plots in Bulgaria even in the 21st century
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The murder of two sisters from the PATADZHIK area in Bulgaria caused a shock to the public after it was defined as "particularly cruel". The 18-year-old Rositas and her 12-year-old sister Blanishka disappeared from their home and later their bodies were discovered hidden in a swampy area. The corpses showed signs of abuse and rape. While the police are investigating, gossipers and chatters rushed to "discover secrets from the investigation" including imaginary stories about drawing the blood of the victims for the purposes of a mysterious ritual. The story of blood resulted in a plot whose victims are gypsies living in the vicinity. Unknown persons who acted in the dead of night attacked gypsies passing by, stoned gypsy houses and others demanded to keep gypsy children away from schools and kindergartens. Among the "experts on Gypsy affairs" stood out some sixty-something villagers, who knew how to tell about the custom of gypsy women who supposedly heal with the help of herbs and roots, dipping their products in the blood of virgins. The open hostility forced the police to increase their presence and protect Gypsy homes and their property. The plot was discovered to be false, after the police arrested the stepfather of the murdered women and accused him of murder. The police say that the stepfather took care of his young daughter and when her sister felt for her help he killed them both. The affair clouded the tense relations between the Bulgarian Gypsies and the rest of the population. Some of the residents of Patcik apologized to the gypsies, but in general an uncomfortable feeling remained in the air accompanied by word of mouth gossip as if gypsies should not be cleared of responsibility for the ritual use of human blood.

The blog on intelligence and security matters of Yoram Mizrahi in Ishrablog

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