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It's a monkey in the zoo. It has been "fat into a pig" by tourists. What about now after losing weight?

Lead: In the past, there was no zoo in the world, and many people bought tickets for the circus to see animals. However, as time goes on, people become more and more interested in animals, so zoos have appeared all over the world. The appearance of the zoo also publicized and popularized the knowledge and consciousness of protecting animals to a certain extent, and at the same time satisfied people's curiosity, so that every family could have different fun and brought economic development to every country. There are special keepers and administrators in zoos, and many zoos will mark the slogan "Don't feed animals", but many tourists turn a blind eye and still feed animals crazily. Once a monkey was fed food by tourists and turned into a pig. What happened after losing weight?

First, fat into a pig.

It is not necessarily a good thing for tourists to feed animals. Today's monkey is a long-tailed macaque from Bangkok, Thailand. In the zoo in Thailand, it receives food from hundreds of tourists every day. Many tourists see a lot of food around them, and then they will take out the food in the bag and feed it to the long-tailed macaques one by one. In this way, year after year, those tourists who lack knowledge of animal protection continue to feed the long-tailed macaques regardless of the slogan of the zoo. The food they feed is corn, watermelon, mango and bread. After eating these high-energy foods, the long-tailed macaque gradually became fat and its stomach became as big as a pig.

Second, lose weight.

This situation lasted for a long time, until a tourist saw that the long-tailed macaque's stomach was strange, so he wrote a report letter to the local government. This report has also attracted the attention of animal protection agencies. Once it was found that this long-tailed macaque was so overweight that it could not climb trees like other monkeys. Once the monkey king, now he is a monkey pig, so the staff of the animal protection agency began to implement a weight loss plan for this long-tailed macaque that turned into a pig. After a long way to lose weight, the long-tailed macaque recovered its normal weight from the initial incompatibility to the joy of climbing trees, and some obesity diseases of the long-tailed macaque disappeared. This kind of thing is actually a warning to everyone.

Third, warning.

Animals in the zoo have special keepers, and they also have their own diet and dietary standards, so visitors to the zoo should abide by the rules of the zoo, pay attention to the tips of the zoo, and don't feed the animals at will. This is an injury to animals, not a protection. Don't choose to harm other animals that need protection in order to satisfy your own desires.

Conclusion: Although man is the master of the world and smarter than any animal or plant, he also needs to have his own code of conduct and principles, know where his boundaries are and know the rules. Don't break the rules at will, which will eventually cause harm to animals, plants and others, and what happens is often beyond people's control, so don't just covet temporary pleasure, but understand what you choose to do and what the consequences will be.