00:00How to identify a real animal santuario?
00:02In our past video, we mentioned that there was a new tendency
00:05to travel to Tailandia, Filipinas and other countries with elephants
00:09to bath at these in santuarios,
00:11which, in some cases, and according to National Geographic,
00:14in reality, are centers of domestication
00:16where the animal is compromised.
00:18And that is not the only tendency with animals that there are.
00:22There are also those who are in their travels with llamas,
00:25lions, jirafas, pótamos,
00:27among other animals,
00:28so we tell you when it comes to a real santuario
00:31that is by the well-being of our animals.
00:34According to Gio,
00:35the first suspect is when the visitors
00:38approach these creatures to take their selfies,
00:41even to give them a kiss and apariciate them.
00:43This implies that the animals have been trained
00:45and that they have been forced to adopt certain comportments
00:49that are not needed.
00:50There are also exhibitions or demonstrations
00:53with these animals when animals
00:55are subjected to exercise and prolonged training.
00:58In the same way, if they are real santuarios,
01:00they should have natural installations
01:02that reproduce at the maximum their habitat.
01:05These places also should have in mind
01:07if they are solitary or social animals,
01:10because in many occasions
01:11they need other specimens to live.
01:13So the best way to avoid contributing
01:15with these chains of maltrato
01:16is to investigate very well
01:17with whom they do the tours
01:18and the visits with animals.
01:20Remember that a real santuario
01:21is the one who gives a well-being
01:23to a human animal
01:24in a permanent way
01:25after they have been rescued from
01:27maltrato,
01:28exploitation or abandonment.
01:29So you don't,
01:30you know,
01:30you have toivo them all.
01:30If you're hiding
01:30with the animals
01:30you're having to aktivite
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