Freed?! Goodness, no! I know I am about 4 years too late but these animals cannot be "freed". They have grown up in captivity all of their life. To "free" them would be to condemn them to die of Christ, hunger, and predators within days. They don't know how to be "free". They were more likely returned to rehabilitation centres and allowed to roam in protected reserves
@@flippytails123for some reason, people think that the animals were tortured to get them to perform this way, when in reality they were just trained no different from how you would train your pet dog. People think that because they are uncommon animals, that we're not allowed to domesticate or train them.
@@barbarakulig-filipov4837ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E2NtAJ7SMCk.htmlsi=9LA9cGzzDz0j3gbJ this is the truth not stereotypes from 200 years ago
I don't know if this site is monitored or even active but I have a small request of you. I am making an amateur music video for an amateur band name "Dirt Nap". This is strictly a hobby of mine and no money will be made from it. I will only be using 5 to 15 second clips at a time and mixing those with other clips from other sources so it won't be me just using your video and claiming to be mine. I think you for your consideration on this.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E2NtAJ7SMCk.htmlsi=9LA9cGzzDz0j3gbJ the animal rights groups just scare people to make money this is how they're trained
It is so disgusting how they use these animals! I wonder how awful humans must be to put them through that... I can't believe that so less people know how these animals are abused and exploited all for the entertainment of humans.