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不能将动物的愤怒和攻击包装成网红式“娱乐互动”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-04 01:27

Core Viewpoint - The incident involving the chimpanzee "Diu Na Xing" at Nanning Zoo highlights the escalating issue of animal behavior misinterpretation and the consequences of inappropriate human-animal interactions, emphasizing the need for better management and understanding of animal welfare [2][3][4]. Group 1: Incident Overview - During the May Day holiday, the chimpanzee "Diu Na Xing" injured a visitor by throwing a stone, leading to the visitor being taken to the hospital, although the injuries were not severe [2]. - The chimpanzee has a history of throwing objects at visitors, which has evolved from throwing grass and feces to more dangerous items like stones, indicating a troubling trend in its behavior [2][3]. Group 2: Human Interaction and Misinterpretation - Some visitors misinterpret the chimpanzee's aggressive actions as playful interactions, provoking the animal for entertainment and capturing "exciting" footage for social media [3]. - The zoo's previous explanations regarding the chimpanzee's behavior as a response to provocation have not deterred visitors, leading to a cycle of provocation and aggression [3]. Group 3: Management and Ethical Considerations - The zoo's focus on attracting visitors and creating viral content has created a conflict between animal welfare and commercial interests, risking the safety of both animals and visitors [4]. - The repeated incidents of "violent interaction" serve as a warning signal about the misinterpretation of animal emotions and the need for a more respectful approach to human-animal coexistence [4].