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by enraged_camel 3977 days ago
People form stronger bonds with animals that aren't edible.

On top of that, lions are regarded as noble animals, and this particular lion was killed in a dishonorable way, AND suffered for over 40 hours.

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A lion is well edible. So is a cat, a dog, and just about any other creature people in various cultures regard as "pets".

As far as suffering goes, milk cows in particular suffer their whole lives being literally raped, having suction devices affixed to their nipples, and their children taken away from them almost as soon as they're born.

>People form stronger bonds with animals that aren't edible.

True, but not with animals they have only seen picture of.

>On top of that, lions are regarded as noble animals, and this particular lion was killed in a dishonorable way, AND suffered for over 40 hours.

Dishonorable because it was a human who did it? Nature doesn't care about honor, really.

No, dishonorable because the guy lured the lion out of the zoo with a piece of meat, then shot it with an arrow from his Jeep. Then the animal bled for 40 hours before they finally caught up to it and killed it. Then he bragged about how he's an amazing hunter.
Any facts to back "forming bonds with"? I have many anecdotal stories of people related and unrelated forming bonds as strong as dogs with chickens and pigs which were later slaughtered and eaten.
Any facts to back "forming bonds with"? I have