ladyravenwolf60, sorry but I have to point out a glaring incongruity in your statement. In point of fact the animal is already dead, therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE for the animal to suffer. As such, there's nothing wrong with someone making money on the display of an unusual creature, whatever it may be. Otherwise maybe we should close natural history museums? A bleeding heart dulls the sensibilities. Your post was doing well until you started wringing your hands.
Be careful, as I would hate to see the good points you make in the beginning be dismissed by people who read your close. It may kind of take away some of your credibility.
ladyravenwolf60, sorry but I have to point out a glaring incongruity in your statement. In point of fact the animal is already dead, therefore it is IMPOSSIBLE for the animal to suffer. As such, there's nothing wrong with someone making money on the display of an unusual creature, whatever it may be. Otherwise maybe we should close natural history museums? A bleeding heart dulls the sensibilities. Your post was doing well until you started wringing your hands.
Be careful, as I would hate to see the good points you make in the beginning be dismissed by people who read your close. It may kind of take away some of your credibility.