Exposed: Tigers murdered for £185 wine

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It's sad when you see stories like this, and while I'm not shocked that this came from China (again), I'm amazed that these people feel absolutely nothing for these animals.

I guess there's a reason why the Chinese are one of the only ethnic groups in the world who worship a Money God - greed. I'm almost ashamed to be Chinese in this respect.

Looking at these majestic tigers reduced to skin and bones, and reading about how they are mistreated and underfed just makes me fume. If the conditions of the tigers on show are already so appalling, I just wonder about those kept in the dark, in the small concrete enclosures!

It's just so... sad. Maybe like someone said, there really is only one species that truly deserves to be extinct.

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