my thoughts are they shouldn't be killing to satisfy their needs and beliefs in this day and age surely they could find something else to use those animals are precious and should be preserved for future generations maybe that's why we have tourists coming to see our animals,could you imagine if started using kangaroo tails and chucking the rest away or koalas ears they would think we were monsters or something gotta wonder
2007-08-05 03:50:09
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answered by chazza72 2
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I would pose the question a little differently. Tiger and rhino parts are very rare and extremely expensive. While they are a part of traditional Chinese medicine, only the most wealthy can afford them. What wealthy Chinese share with the wealthy elsewhere is a belief that rules don't apply to them, and that they are entitled to anything they can pay for. So my question is, how do we rein in the destructive appetities of the wealthy?
2007-08-05 04:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say that if I was dying of something and I thought a pinch of powdered rhino horn or tiger bits would cure me, I would be sorely tempted to try it.
Who knows - hopefully there will be a turnaround where the tigers and rhinos become seriously protected in order to ensure that there will be tiger and rhino bits available in the future. (I guess it would be too much to ask for if I started speculating about only using parts of animals that had died of natural causes.)
2007-08-05 03:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If 'traditional medicines' actually work, what are all the users going to do when the source runs out? (and that day is coming quickly for tigers and rhinos) Would they turn to an alternative- like, I dunno, Viagara? And if that's the case, why not use the alternative now? Just because something is a tradition doesn't make it correct, either factually, or ethically.
2007-08-06 06:39:46
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answered by howldine 6
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The Chinese still have one foot planted firmly in the 19th century.
I avoid buying Chinese-made products when possible. That's how I feel.
2007-08-05 11:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I think as long as the animal dies of natural causes it's ok to use the parts, but I don't think we should kill them for our own benefits.
2007-08-05 08:30:10
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answered by Lizzie 5
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Disgusting
pointless
and it doesnt even work
we should start using Chinese for medicines
2007-08-05 03:42:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in full agreement with you. not to mention the last thing China and Japan need are aphrodisiacs. LOL
2007-08-05 06:26:08
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answered by Nick 5
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well i think your info is a load a of crap, there are also people around the world that does this, in the US people kill cows, chicken, pigs, etc., if we were that selfish then we wouldnt be trying to save extinct animals and continue breeding them...if it werent for china the US would be half dead probably, you wouldnt have alot of things if it werent for us, think about that smart ***
2007-08-05 14:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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WHO are we to judge. You and I probably do and use things that the Chinese find offensive. Live and Let live. Everyones Culture is different. Change the things you can, Accept the things you cant. Ed
2007-08-05 04:09:16
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answered by Edwardus 1
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