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Por diversión le cortan la cola a tiburón y lo dejan ir

junio 4, 2019 | 2398 vistas

Un grupo ambientalista denunció que en aguas de Groenlandia un par de sujetos habían cortado la acola a un tiburón, solo por diversión y después lo habían dejado ir.

En las imágenes que uno de ellos capta con su celular se observa a uno de los hombres que tiene a un tiburón sujeto por la cola y se la corta de tajo, cayendo el animal al agua.

Entre risas el sujeto dice: «buena suerte cuando intentes nadar, bastardo», cuando ve que el tiburón se aleja muy lento del barco.

En la publicación también se informa que los hombres fueron despedidos de inmediato de sus trabajos, y que podrían enfrentar una fuerte muta por maltrato animal.

El acto fue muy condenado en redes donde se viralizó.

 

 

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⚠WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES⚠ Please share this video far and wide and tag people who need to see it so EVERYONE can see what true ignorance looks like as these idiots are destroying our marine life ecosystem. Sadly, it’s this kind of senseless killing that will be the end of our marine life, environment and eventually our own species too unless we change RIGHT AWAY! It’s absolutely disgusting that 2 fishermen recorded and laughed as another cuts off the tail (caudal fin) of what looks like a Greenland Shark. One of the fisherman can be heard yelling “Good luck trying to swim, you bastard” while the other laughs as the mutilated #shark tries to escape. Greenland sharks are the longest living vertebrates on Earth, living between 300-500 years and are believed to have unique genes that could hold the secret to long life for us humans too. Unfortunately, they don’t reach breeding age until 150 years so their population is very low even without humans condemning them to death by cutting off their fins like you see in this video. It’s also speculated that their population is low because this shark species is fished for its liver oil in the Scandinavian region. Thankfully, these men were promptly fired from their jobs on board and it also seems that the men broke several laws and could face up to a million ISK (roughly $8,000) in fines on animal cruelty charges…but hardly enough for this horrific act that shows what we are doing to sharks all over the world which must be stopped through all of us spreading awareness that we won’t tolerate this kind of behavior anymore!Thanks for the video @oceanskeepers we must work together to help these poor creatures before it’s too late! #savethesharks #saveourseas #endanimalcruelty #savethereef

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