EDIT: To give you some background. A zoo has killed a healthy 5 month giraffe because his genes were too similar to the other giraffes in the zoo. Plenty of other zoos offered to take him in, but were turned down. So the giraffe was buthcered instead and fed to lions.
EDIT 2: here is sauce: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_qrDQ2RPVo[/url]
So flood, what is the difference between killing a giraffe and killing a cow?
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Oh no, a lion ate a giraffe. That doesn't happen in the wild at all! Those monsters!
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Giraffes are exotic creatures. Sure, they aren't endangered, but there are a hell of a lot more cows than giraffes. They should have just donated it in my opinion.
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Cow is fully grown.
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Edited by Forever Berg: 2/11/2014 8:16:30 PMCows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, etc. serve the purpose of feeding us while Giraffes are brought out of their habitats to live in the zoos for us to experience animals from other locations. Killing the giraffe had no purpose, while killing the cow allows us to eat. If someone killed a cow for no reason and threw away the corpse it would be a crime
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The giraffe could have been used as an attraction for the other zoos.
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Edited by Indominus: 2/11/2014 9:42:35 PMNothing really. They are both, however, under the Artiodactyla family
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Those red scribbles tho...
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Too many cows, too few giraffes.