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In society, animal cruelty is endless. Even if it is exposed by people again and again, and those people are condemned by people, such incidents still can't get any effective measures. Recently, the Thai people pulled out the monkey's teeth in order to help the monkey pick the coconut on the tree, and the matter was once again on the hot search. This once again caused us to think deeply. Is it advisable to harm small animals in order to get free labor? ?

We must have seen the kind of person who walks around the street with a monkey. Every time they put a rope around the monkey's neck, they can make the monkey perform all kinds of talents and jump up and down. And every time the monkey performs, he can get the corresponding food. Every time we watch the monkey's funny performance happily, it's hard to imagine how the monkeys behind us are treated. Just like in the circus, they will tie the monkey's neck with a rope and force him to stand up straight. They will whip him and force him to learn to ride a unicycle. And every time he can't finish the task, it means that he can't eat this meal. Over time, monkeys have formed a reflex arc that is afraid of humans. As long as they see humans taking out whips, they will feel scared subconsciously. And because of these long-term abuses, monkeys have become sallow and emaciated. ?

And this kind of enslaved monkeys, their life expectancy is often not very long. They have lost their instinct to survive in the wild in human training, but when they are old, they can't work for human beings. Humans will give up feeding them and abandon them again and again. In the wild, they have no survival skills because of their age, so they can only starve to death. Humans don't know this because they have already started training the next monkey. ?

In order to train monkeys to pick coconuts, Thai farmers pulled out their teeth, which is undoubtedly worse for them. When they return to the wild again, their lost teeth will never grow back, and they also lose their home where they grew up. What awaits them is only death.