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Taking the shark fins and throwing the shark back to the ocean. The fins are suppose to be used on some soup I belive to cost 100 bucks or more. I think, maybe I am wrong.
not so much here but its a problem in asia, t they catch sharks, cut the dorsel fin off and throw the shark back in the water. with out the fin the sharks can swim properly and eventually die, they fin by the thousands. check out the movie "shark water" its a huge eye opener to how big the problem really is
Taking the shark fins and throwing the shark back to the ocean. The fins are suppose to be used on some soup I belive to cost 100 bucks or more. I think, maybe I am wrong.
watched a doco from vietnam lastnite showing bear paw soup.
a restrauant has up to ten bears, in cages taking bile and limbs
as needed. $1500U.S for a bowl of soup. sad.
the bears need to break from the cages and go postal on
those selfish cowardist pigs. one can only hope. "thumbsup"