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What is the reason behind the euthanasia of 30 African lions in South Africa?

As we all know, we want to live in peace with nature, protect the ecological environment and refuse to kill wild animals. Wild animals are protected by humans. The reasons behind the euthanasia of 30 African lions in South Africa are outrageous.

A large number of African lions were burned to death on a farm, but the director of the farm deliberately concealed the illness of African lions and refused to help them. In the end, the African lion was seriously injured and could not be treated. In desperation, it was euthanized. This kind of cruelty to animals makes people angry.

Thirty African lions in South Africa were euthanized.

On a farm in bloemfontein, the South African capital, many African lions are skinny and look very weak because they can't eat for a long time.

From the picture, the huge and powerful African lion in my mind has become nothing but skin and bones, lying on the ground dying, with a distressing look. The condition of these African lions has been determined to be incurable. In order to alleviate the pain of African lions, they were euthanized in despair.

What is the reason behind this?

The reason behind this stems from the drive of interests. These African lions belong to a farm. After a fire, these African lions have been injured, but they are too old to create more value for the farm. They didn't take seriously the request of animal protection organizations to treat African lions, and even forged a diagnosis certificate, showing that African lions don't need treatment, which delayed the best treatment time for these African lions and led to incurability. Animal cruelty on the farm was severely punished.

People should be kind.

I was deeply moved to see African lions being abused to the skin and bones. In my opinion, as a profitable place, it is understandable to use African lions to gain benefits. But when they are old and sick, they should also be kind to these African lions who once made farmers earn money. This should at least be kind.