Japanese Zoo Had Euthanised  57 Snow Monkeys
Japanese Zoo Had Euthanised 57 Snow Monkeys
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Humans the cruelest creatures, killed 57 snow monkeys in a Japanese zoo using lethal injection. As they were recognized as "invasive alien species."

In Japan "Invasive alien species" refers to the monkeys being crossbred with rhesus macaque—another species of monkey.

Well, which means if the monkeys breed with another species of monkeys (Rhesus Macaque) which is banned in their, then they have no right to live in the name of “protect the indigenous environment”!

As soon as the news came out on social media it got widely viral. According to BBC, “the rhesus macaque is banned under Japanese law since they are labeled as invasive species and can threaten Japan's natural environment. The fear is that if the invasive monkeys were to escape, they would reproduce in the wild and create an uncontrolled community.”

"They get mixed in with indigenous animals and threaten the natural environment and ecosystem," says Junkichi Mima, a spokesman for WWF Japan.

Yes, this sounds ridiculous but the officials told the Japan Times that this is the cause why the monkeys had "to be killed to protect the indigenous environment."

It is also said that the zoo also created a memorial service for the dead monkeys to "appease their souls," near a Buddhist temple (such a waste showoff).

From the Office of Alien Species Management, the ministry official called the incident "unavoidable."

Authorities told the Japan Times that, "Keeping a government-designated invasive alien species is unlawful if one cannot look after them in an absolutely secure facility in which an animal can never escape from,"

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