Animals torn to pieces by lions in front of baying crowds: the spectator sport China DOESN’T want you to see

The smiling children giggled as they patted the young goat on its head and tickled it behind the ears.

Some of the more boisterous ones tried to clamber onto the animal’s back but were soon shaken off with a quick wiggle of its bottom.

It could have been a happy scene from a family zoo anywhere in the world but for what happened next.

A man hoisted up the goat and nonchalantly threw it over a wall into a pit full of hungry lions. The poor goat tried to run for its life, but it didn’t stand a chance. The lions quickly surrounded it and started tearing at its flesh.

“Oohs” and “aahs” filled the air as the children watched the goat being ripped limb from limb. Some started to clap silently with a look of wonder in their eyes.

The scenes witnessed at Badaltearing Safari Park in China are rapidly becoming a normal day out for many Chinese families.

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One Response to Animals torn to pieces by lions in front of baying crowds: the spectator sport China DOESN’T want you to see

  1. Doug says:

    To quote someone in this article…”Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised by their behaviour towards animals, as the value of human life is so low in China.”

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