Haiwan berbisa tidak akan ditakuti zaman sekarang malah menjadi ancaman dan mangsa manusia untuk memenuhi kepuasan sesuatu benda.
Jika dilihat zaman sekarang haiwan yang berbisa dan bersifat liar tidak lagi ditakuti manusia, mereka turut diburu sehingga ke dalam hutan yang tebal.
Antaranya adalah haiwan yang berbulu seperti serigala, harimau dan lain-lain. Tidak terlepas juga haiwan-haiwan yang berbisa seperti ular, semua yang bersifat kulit keras turut menjadi buruan manusia.
Tujuannya adalah untuk mengeluarkan produk-produk berjenama yang terkenal diseluruh dunia. Antara produk yang menggunakan kulit ular seperti beg tangan, strip jam, dompet dan tali pinggang. Manakala kulit haiwan yang berbulu pula kebanyakan dijadikan sebagai pakaian.
Pada bahagian badan dan isi/daging akan dijadikan makanan dan ubatan tradisional cina.
Proses mengekuarkan kulit ular
Proses mengeluarkan kulit ular ini sangatlah kejam, ular-ular yang ditangkap semua akan di tapekan kepalanya dan akan dibunuh menggunakan tukul besi dan batang besi. Sangat-sangat kejam.
Selepas melakukan kekejaman inilah hasilnya : -
Sungguh menyedihkan. Last edited by cef_gango on 17-10-2014 03:28 PM
AbukRokok posted on 17-10-2014 03:37 PM
xpelah janji dpt produk kulit ori
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