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Should Zoos be allowed to do some limited farming to supplement their revenue by selling exotic meat?

Asked by ragingloli (51983points) December 27th, 2017
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Think of selling tiger/lion/giraffe meat to high class restaurant, or offer it themselves in limited events.

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funkdaddy's avatar

The conflict of interests would seem to preclude it. Even capitalism loves a “core mission”.

In-zoo hotels however, are going to be a big thing.

Serving up a tiger/lion/giraffe is a bit different than a cow because of the numbers and threat of extinction. A lot of places serve up antelope or ostrich, because they aren’t threatened.

jazzjeppe's avatar

Wait, what?
No!

anniereborn's avatar

Um, no.

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