Wednesday, June 19, 2013   

Zoo visitors slammed for animal abuse
(01-07 19:48)

A group of zoo visitors who harassed a pair of lions at a zoo in east China's Zhejiang province are being criticized by netizens for their behavior.

A post on Sina Weibo, a popular microblogging site, shows a group of visitors throwing snowballs at a pair of African lions at a zoo in the provincial capital of Hangzhou on Saturday, Xinhua news agency reports.

The post stated that the lions panicked after being hit by the snowballs and ran into a corner of their enclosure to escape.

The post was forwarded more than 75,000 times, with many netizens calling for greater protection of animals and more "moral education."

"Mankind should learn to better respect nature and life when visiting zoos," wrote Sina Weibo user "daomangquanfaguan."

Zoo breeder Zhu Yan said employees were busy clearing snow at the time of the incident and therefore did not notice what was happening.
   
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