Lies are real creatures, but people are making them miserable

Cyrus is real, and is an extremely cute creature. Only, because he wanted to feed them, he had to make the loris suffer.

After a hard day of work, if there were no dating raises, we would sometimes wander online, watching adorable puppies, cats, and rabbits to soothe the lonely soul.

No longer new but never lost its charm, this incredibly cute animal is receiving strong attention from netizens. It was a creature that seemed to only appear in . "killings": loris.

New hobby is spreading in Asia: raising loris

Making my heart flutter with my big eyes and cute slow movements, the loris are really being hunted in many places. Just watching a few videos online about this animal, we almost immediately want to own one of them.

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In Vietnam, the movement of loris is appearing more and more. Even in Indonesia, where trafficking is illegal, there are no signs of stopping because their attraction is too large.

However, once you know the truth about them, and about getting to us, what must they go through - will you still like to raise one?

The frightening side that pet distribution industry is quietly causing

Beginning when one hunted a loris until it was sold to others, the tragedy for this poor animal piled up.

On the way to transport from the place of arrest to the place of sale, thousands of loris had to cram together in cramped cramped cages.

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They are only fed, given enough to survive, and so on until they reach the buyer. Unprotected, careless, 80% of those arrested were killed on this first journey.

He himself is not a suitable pet for his family. Suppose if someone tells you that loris are the only primates capable of creating toxins on their own, do you believe them?

After careful research, the researchers found that when the loris were terribly frightened, it would raise its hands high, then accumulate it into a gland below the elbow. They will lick this poison and are willing to bite anyone who threatens it.

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A loris in the wild licks sweat containing poison under the arm.

Victims of their attacks have anaphylaxis almost immediately. But people, for profit, are not from anything. Before selling loris, they will take pliers to . break their teeth.

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Once removed, their teeth will not regrow. And this means they will never have the ability to protect themselves. Later, even if they were released naturally, they didn't survive too long.

Pain and fear are not all. We have not mentioned the fact that their activities are greatly disturbed.

First of all, as a nighttime creature, our lights hurt the eyes of the coolies. Moreover, in one night, normally a loris will travel very long distances, be allowed to freely mobilize for food.

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Being kept in a tight crib is really a terrible form of torture. Not only causing fear, 24/7 precautions, we are indirectly giving them difficult diseases like diabetes, pneumonia, obesity, bone complications .

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But then maybe you think that raising them no matter how good they are, they are well-fed, can they live safely?

What a big mistake! Most growers cannot guarantee adequate diets as in nature, and loris that live in amateur captivity are always severely malnourished.

Instead of being exposed to a varied menu: fruits, nectar, insects, bird meat, . coolies must eat what people give them: rice, canned food, some fruits redundant .

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The bundle is miserable and miserable, that's all one can say about the life of this animal after being abducted from nature. No matter how good you try to treat them, there's no substitute for free life.

Each of us must be responsible for the good things we don't do. Share the situation to increase understanding, increase the opportunity to end the misery of the loris!

Cu li is a primate (Nycticebus coucang and Nycticebus pygmaeus), living mainly in primary or secondary green forests.

Their food is insects, beetles, fruit trees, tree leaves, bird eggs and young birds in the nest . They live in all forest habitats, including bamboo forest, shrub hill .

As a nocturnal animal, during the day they curl up and sleep in the grove of trees. The new night is the time when it works.