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Australian Tourists are Being Requested Not to Ride Entertainment Elephants in Thailand


To tame an animal is not easy.

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It needs tricks, patience, and the ability to love an animal. But in the present-day world, love is not the key that works anymore. With everything turning commercial, the love for animals has been commercialized too.

Now rather than taking care of the animals’ humans are busy torturing them for our joy. Especially elephants, the giant animals that are difficult to keep in control are being tortured by humans as they are called the entertainment elephants.

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Some serious heartbreaking and offending pictures have come out from Thailand, where these elephants are being severely tortured as their masters hit them with sharp-pointed bullhooks and leave them with a hole in their head with the blood oozing.

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The photos were taken in Phuket which is the most popular tourist attraction city in the country.

More than 800,000 tourists visit Thailand each year from Australia and are commonly indulged into entertainment activities where they pay for elephant rides, for feeding them, and to see them doing trick.

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Well, for all this, these poor animals have to go through a lot of torture. In the picture, we can see the blood dripping down from the wounds on the head of the elephant.

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They are hit by bullhooks, the sharp points are directly poked into the head of the elephants, causing them immense pain and no treatment.

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As per World Animal Protection, there are about 3,000 elephants that are used for the entertainment purpose and as per a survey taken out, 77% of all of them are treated inhumanly and also they do not receive any kind of medical help or attention or love from their owner who are just focused on making money.

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