Big cats appears to be showing signs of eating their own tails in a Mexican wildlife sanctuary
In a Mexican wildlife refuge, there is disturbing video of large cats that appears to exhibit signs of devouring their own tails that has been spreading on social media amid reports that the animals are living in “holocaust” circumstances.
The Black Jaguar White Tiger Foundation’s wildlife facility is where 35-year-old Mexican actor Arturo Islas Allende is said to have snapped the viral photo that highlighted the animal’s predicament.
In the heartbreaking footage, many huge cats appear thin and fragile, their skin covered in a variety of lesions.
Mr. Allende describes the environment in the film as “a holocaust” and expresses his confusion over why, for so long, “no one has done anything” to alleviate the suffering of the creatures.
The nonprofit is supposedly committed to saving wild cats and other animals from appalling circumstances in circuses, zoos, and illicit breeding facilities. It is based in Mexico City’s Tlalpan neighborhood. Read More...