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    Quote Originally Posted by BaitongBoy View Post
    Near the water?...Any crocs around?...
    I may have been there, but nobody can prove a thing.

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    Truth be known, he will never be missed, a billion others around EH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart
    Glad you enjoyed the freakshow. "Cleanliness and obvious care" is usually employed when nurturing high-end products for the market. This place is a farm, not a zoo. How fucking clueless are you?
    The zoo is as good as any I have seen anywhere in the world. Answer the question - have you been there ? Who is the clueless one ?

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    Evidently, your crass ignorance of what constitutes ethical zoological incarceration is such that one might have reasonably assumed you to be a Vietnamese/Chinese cvunt accustomed to his daily dose of bear bile.

    As it is, I know you are merely a Welsh person and therefore just a total fucking idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Evidently, your crass ignorance of what constitutes ethical zoological incarceration is such that one might have reasonably assumed you to be a Vietnamese/Chinese cvunt accustomed to his daily dose of bear bile.

    As it is, I know you are merely a Welsh person and therefore just a total fucking idiot.
    Thank you. I am sure that all members of this forum look forward to the time when you make a constructive post. I thank God that you are not Welsh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kmart
    Glad you enjoyed the freakshow. "Cleanliness and obvious care" is usually employed when nurturing high-end products for the market. This place is a farm, not a zoo. How fucking clueless are you?
    The zoo is as good as any I have seen anywhere in the world. Answer the question - have you been there ? Who is the clueless one ?
    The clueless ones perpetuate the trade and thus misery as wide-eyed tourists, probably thinking that Tiger cubs being suckled by pigs is somehow "cute", endearing, and "clean".

    Fukc me. You must have been one of those momo farangs who stood outside the "Tiger Temple" in Kanchnaburi, handing out flyers.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart
    ukc me. You must have been one of those momo farangs who stood outside the "Tiger Temple" in Kanchnaburi, handing out flyers.?
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    Answer the question ! You are just a fool who repeats other's views without any personal knowledge.

    I am drawn to the conclusion that you have not been to the zoo and that you do not have the least idea about it.

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    ^I went to the Sriracha Bear-Baiting Zoo next door. A less tawdry, cruel, and exploitative experience, to be sure. The kids loved it as well.

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    You are an oaf. If you have no idea of a subject, you should keep quiet.

    I advise other members to go to this zoo if they have the chance. A great day out for all the family and not a rip off. Even the food and drink prices are reasonable. There is not the least hint of abuse at this establishment.

    The elephant and tiger shows are handled in a professional manner as is the crocodile show. Crocodiles are not very intelligent and they generally do not do a lot. So, if you want to, you can miss the crocodiles as they are as boring and uninformed as some members here.

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    If Leopards can't change their spots, can Tigers change their stripes ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post


    The elephant and tiger shows are handled in a professional manner

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    He simply cannot comprehend why this is just so completely wrongheaded, can he?

    Welsh, you see. Makes them thick as fuck and as sensitised as a fifty year old slag heap.

    The Welsh don't do oxymorons, just morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum
    He simply cannot comprehend why this is just so completely wrongheaded, can he?
    Go and see it for yourself, you miserable scroat ! It's only up the road from you. Be sure to keep on the move though as one of the keepers might think that you have managed to free yourself from your cage and help you back into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum
    He simply cannot comprehend why this is just so completely wrongheaded, can he?

    Welsh, you see. Makes them thick as fuck and as sensitised as a fifty year old slag heap.

    The Welsh don't do oxymorons, just morons
    Calm down, old bean...Put on a seaside album where the waves rock you gently with a quiet hiss...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post


    The elephant and tiger shows are handled in a professional manner

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    He simply cannot comprehend why this is just so completely wrongheaded, can he?

    Welsh, you see. Makes them thick as fuck and as sensitised as a fifty year old slag heap.

    The Welsh don't do oxymorons, just morons.


    The gassings and body burnings in Auschwitz and Buchenwald were also handled in a "professional manner". What a fucking numpty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart
    The gassings and body burnings in Auschwitz and Buchenwald were also handled in a "professional manner". What a fucking numpty.
    You should seek medical help.

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    incarcerating any animal for the amusement of the public and the profit of the owner is to be abhored.

    in a developed country there may be a smidgin of concern for the welfare of beasts imprisoned in zoos, but in thailand that is definately not the case and the poor creatures are doomed to a cruel fate.

    zoos and any other facility that incarcerates animals in thailand should not under any circumstances be supported by foreigners, and that includes the increasingly popular cuddly sheep farms that seem to be springing up everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    zoos and any other facility that incarcerates animals in thailand should not under any circumstances be supported by foreigners, and that includes the increasingly popular cuddly sheep farms that seem to be springing up everywhere.
    Who the hell are you to think that you can tell me what I should or should not do ? Have you been to the zoo ? No ? Then keep quiet you silly bugger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    incarcerating any animal for the amusement of the public and the profit of the owner is to be abhored.

    in a developed country there may be a smidgin of concern for the welfare of beasts imprisoned in zoos, but in thailand that is definately not the case and the poor creatures are doomed to a cruel fate.

    zoos and any other facility that incarcerates animals in thailand should not under any circumstances be supported by foreigners, and that includes the increasingly popular cuddly sheep farms that seem to be springing up everywhere.
    Agree there's a place called Alpaca near one of my favourite eateries in deepest Lat Phrao , few Alpacas some very sad looking goats tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44
    Agree there's a place called Alpaca near one of my favourite eateries in deepest Lat Phrao , few Alpacas some very sad looking goats tho
    There are too may people adopting the moral high ground. They have missed their true vocation and I am sure all would look lovely in a pulpit.Zoos, especially those which are managed properly, play an important part in education.

    I agree that the welfare of the animals is of paramount importance but it is sheer stupidity to criticise and attribute blame when one is completely ignorant of how a specific zoo treats its animals.

    I am sure that many members of this forum , and their families, would enjoy visiting it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post

    Agree there's a place called Alpaca near one of my favourite eateries in deepest Lat Phrao , few Alpacas some very sad looking goats tho

    Hey, I've been there.

    It's in that big fookin mall come whatever. Not long ago they had all those Massive Dinosaurs there.

    Be brilliant at night. But yes those Alpacers and goats look a tad sad Eh.

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    Empathy merely need to imagine how your other half would re-act to preening all day 3 square a day and no work for such a lifestyle, while western nature reserves with vets and breeding programmes may have a role we all know 3 world menageries are little better than freak shows , I visited a place called TV one day the virtual tour omitted one of the keepers had stored his late gik in the cellar
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    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    zoos and any other facility that incarcerates animals in thailand should not under any circumstances be supported by foreigners, and that includes the increasingly popular cuddly sheep farms that seem to be springing up everywhere.
    Who the hell are you to think that you can tell me what I should or should not do ? Have you been to the zoo ? No ? Then keep quiet you silly bugger.

    you ridiculous old buffoon, festering away in misery amongst the slagheaps of wales.

    zoos play no part at all in education. what can one learn from gawping at a pathetic creature imprisoned in a confined cage or artificially created environment.

    animals are by nature predators and hunters, thats how they survive and when confined they are unable to pursue those most basic of instincts. it is pure cruelty.

    if you want to learn about animals and nature, go and watch them in the wild. if you dare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile
    if you want to learn about animals and nature, go and watch them in the wild. if you dare.
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    I find it easier to look at the wildlife on this forum. Now do yourself a favour and go and see the zoo. And, for feck's sake please use upper case letters when they are appropriate. Your typing is like that of a five year old. Your reasoning would appear to be even less mature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post

    what can one learn from gawping at a pathetic creature imprisoned in a confined cage or artificially created environment.
    Ahhh, so you've been to Merthyr Tydfil then Tax, have you?

    Bloody grim, it is, boyo.

    Har, har.

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