HolyCoast: Animal Rights Activists Rejoice - Knut is Finally Dead
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Animal Rights Activists Rejoice - Knut is Finally Dead

Let me take you back four years:
A fluffy polar bear cub called Knut, who has become a media celebrity, should be given a lethal injection according to German zoologists, who say he has become too dependent on humans.

Their controversial claims have provoked a public outcry and a debate about the treatment of zoo animals.

The male cub is the first baby polar bear to survive in Berlin zoo for 30 years. After he was born on December 5 last year, his mother, Tosca, a grumpy 20-year-old former East German circus bear, put Knut and his brother out to die on a rock in the bear pit. Keepers scooped the cubs out of the compound with a fishing net and placed them in an incubator. ...

“Hand-feeding is not appropriate to the species and is a grave violation of the animal protection laws,” said Frank Albrecht, an animal rights campaigner. “Legally speaking, the zoo should kill the baby bear. Otherwise it is condemning the bear to a dysfunctional life and that too is a breach of the law.”

The director of Aachen zoo, Wolfram Ludwig, also believes the Berliners made the wrong decision in saving Knut: “It is not correct to bottle-feed a small polar bear. He will always be fixated on his keeper and will never grow to be a proper polar bear.” Knut, he argues, should have been killed when Tosca rejected him. “One should have had the courage to kill him much earlier.”
The animal rights wackos finally got their wish:
Berlin's beloved polar bear Knut, who rose to international stardom as a cuddly cub hand-raised by zookeepers, died suddenly on Saturday, a zoo official said.

The world-famous bear died alone in his compound without warning, bear keeper Heiner Kloes told The Associated Press.

"It was a completely normal day: He was with the female bears before, who had just been shut away," Kloes said. "Then, Knut strolled around the enclosure, went into the water, had a short spasm and died."
Knut was an international celebrity and a big source of revenue for the Berlin Zoo. It's a shame he's gone at such a young age, but not as much of a shame as it would have been had the animal rights wackos gotten their way four years ago.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey, I'm an animal rights activist and believe me, I'm not rejoicing. RIP Knut. The wacko activists are the loudest, unfortunately. I don't know what the zoo could have done differently. An abandoned cub is a bad circumstance to start with, and people would criticize no matter what they did. It seems the zoo really did try their best.