Updates On 19th Dec 2017
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When it comes to specifically humans and snakes (and many other wild animals) in Singapore, these wild animals are like the members of the Jedi order.
A Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.
Ignorance kills. And it did kill this young reticulated python.
Reticulated pythons are one of the most commonly sighted non-venomous species of snakes in Singapore. Mainly feeding on rats, they are shy in nature and will avoid humans unless provoked or cornered.
Do we want to protect these animals because they are magnificent? Endangered? Play an important role in the ecosystem?
OR
Because they are sentient animals whom we need to value in their own right?
What are your thoughts?
#ACRES #AnimalSentience #ReticulatedPython #SgWildlife #WildlifeRescue #IgnoranceKills
Source: https://www.facebook.com/ACRESasia/photos/a.223077136522.136..
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