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Is it appropriate for Linfen Zoo to use poultry to make up the numbers?

Now let’s take a look at the specific events on this topic. A piece of news about the zoo using poultry to make up the numbers has gone viral. The name of this zoo is Linfen Zoo. Not only are poultry used to make up numbers here, but even pet dogs can be used. Treating it as a snow mastiff, it really makes tourists dumbfounded.

From the video, we can see that various poultry are kept inside the heavily guarded barbed wire, basically chickens, ducks, geese, dogs and other common animals, outside a cage with a golden retriever. There is such a cute and funny sign, which reads: I am a snow mastiff, and I am just a neighbor with a wolf. I am a dog, and I am not pretending to be a wolf. From such slogans, we can see that the zoo is also a bit Arabic about its behavior. In another cage, we can see an idyllic scene, with duck tongues and chicken coops, with geese, roosters, and ducks inside, and native chickens can be seen everywhere.

When the person in charge of the zoo was asked why he used poultry to top up his account, he gave a reasonable explanation, but the tourists who came to the zoo did not intend to buy it because of this explanation. The reason is too far-fetched. They said this: Children in the city have never seen these poultry. These poultry are raised in zoos in order to allow children to understand poultry and understand these human beings up close. friend.

Some netizens said, if you want to see poultry, I can see it at the wet market, so why go to the zoo? The comments were one-sided. Most people felt that what Linfen Zoo did was really unacceptable. In addition, since it is called a zoo, where did the animals go? Why was the zoo built in the first place? If there were animals in the beginning, where are they now? It's really disappointing to use commonplace poultry like chickens, ducks, geese and dogs to fool tourists. Some netizens posted this video online, and what followed was a wave of criticism.