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Very sad news of this Pangolin which was shot five times by some trigger happy security guard.


The pangolin died — yes, it matters

FARAZ TALAT — PUBLISHED A DAY AGO

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A member of an endangered species of animals shot five times by a security guard has succumbed to internal injuries, despite earnest efforts by the animal welfare society to save its life.

Yes, this is news, and we ought to pay attention.

A pangolin is a gentle mammal. It has no teeth. It has small, rounded claws, better suited for climbing than defending. When attacked, a pangolin curls up completely into a ball, tucks its tiny head into it, and hopes for the tough scales on its back to keep it protected during the onslaught.

After being shot by a security guard in a posh Karachi neighbourhood, the little ball of bleeding flesh was being harassed by several men with a stick, by the time Dr Ayaz arrived to help him.

Pakistan Animals Welfare Society (PAWS) had been alerted of the situation through pictures of the animal posted on social media by a concerned citizen, Ms Nuvera Sheikh. Regrettably, despite medical treatment, the pangolin didn’t make it.

2016, thus far, has not been a good year for animals in Pakistan.
At Islamabad’s Marghazar Zoo, human indifference to the suffering of animals is as much on display as the animals themselves.

Kaavan, the elephant, has been allegedly been re-chained, and is exhibiting signs of severe stress. Kavaan has been a resident of Marghazar since 1985, his partner – Saheli – died a few years ago.

Elephants are extremely social animals, and the solitude is painful enough without the added problem of being underfed, according to the Pakistan Wildlife Foundation, and being kept in an undersized enclosure, sometimes chained.

Also read: Unloved and in chains — Kaavan

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has lifted the ban on hunting houbara bustards. The government has determined that letting Arab plutocrats kill endangered birds in Balochistan for sport is a “cornerstone of foreign policy”, and is hence all praise over the lifting of the ban.

The pangolin, like the houbara bustard, faces extinction. The Zoological Survery of Pakistan (ZSP) recommended strict conservation efforts to save the pangolin species. Their numbers have been on a steady decline due to poaching, especially because its scales are sought by practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine.

It is disturbing to note that there is hardly a trail of exotic animal blood not leading to a traditional Chinese apothecary. Animal rights activists and doctors have long battled on this front, and we aim to continue fighting against these unscientific practices and the cruelty against animals that they require.

It may be prudent to keep our fingers crossed, and hope that the pangolin shell trade is not a “cornerstone of foreign policy” with China.

Every attempt to invoke sympathy for animals, is shut down by a retort that animal suffering is unimportant in a country drowning in human misery.
In every online comment section, journalists are forced to justify the “excessive” writing space and airtime given to news of animal abuse, while human suffering persists.

This unholy triage suggests that the human race is not allowed to mourn the pain of anything other than itself; not unless every human malady, from poverty to crime, has been utterly eradicated.

It is only when we’ve achieved a state of Utopian bliss by the next few millennia, should we turn our attention to the four animal species that haven’t gone extinct by then.

Also read: A eulogy for 2,100 bustards

This revolting speciesism is the product of the same mentality that shames us for condemning racism against the Pakhtun people, because fighting terrorism is ‘more important’; or refusing to condemn terrorism, because focusing on corruption is ‘more important’.

I strongly recommend that we start multi-tasking, because we’re in the midst of multiple crises simultaneously, one of which happens to be an existential threat to our country's wildlife.

To belittle a person’s concern for the suffering of an animal, is to rebuke the most human thing about us: caring for someone who isn’t one of us.

We’re judged by how we treat the weakest among us. Surely, the rule applies here too?



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This is the Indian pangolin species I assume?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_pangolin

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Defending itself from Gir lions:

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Such sad news. As if they aren't threatened enough by the illegal animal parts trade because of their value in Chinese folk medicines...now we have them being shot in cold blood and then whacked with some idiots with sticks. :(
 
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Pangolin is not common animal here in Pakistan.
At first look it look dangerous and ugly.
No common people knows that it has no teeth and it's hard scales are only meant for defense not offense.
Security guard thought it to be a dangerous freak. He shot it to kill it....... He was on duty and he did his job.....
Imagine the opposite case,
The owner of guard may have fired him from job if he encountered that animal himself after realising that his paid security guard let that "monster" alive.......
Don't blame security guard......
 
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After being shot by a security guard in a posh Karachi neighbourhood, the little ball of bleeding flesh was being harassed by several men with a stick, by the time Dr Ayaz arrived to help him.


If the shooting was not bad enough you have several heartless folk poking and tormenting the poor creature with a stick. Disgusting and I hope the poor creature's death was not in vain i.e. people educate themselves about them.
 
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Pakistan fortunately have small population of armored pangolin but often killed by ignorant chaps. there was a news that in KPK unauthorized hunters bag this for his skin.

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After being shot by a security guard in a posh Karachi neighbourhood, the little ball of bleeding flesh was being harassed by several men with a stick, by the time Dr Ayaz arrived to help him.


If the shooting was not bad enough you have several heartless folk poking and tormenting the poor creature with a stick. Disgusting and I hope the poor creature's death was not in vain i.e. people educate themselves about them.
Islam forbids the killing of animals in a inhumane manner, this should be highlighted & people educated.
 
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Pakistan fortunately have small population of armored pangolin but often killed by ignorant chaps. there was a news that in KPK unauthorized hunters bag this for his skin.

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I'd like to bag the unauthorised hunters for their skin.....

Anyway, my uncle found one near his home in AJK. His bully kutteh were about to get at him until he picked it up and took it inside. He phoned me and asked me what it could be. I told him it was a peaceful animal and Allah and his Rasool(saws) would be very happy if he released it safely back to the wild. He dropped the phone on me and set the little fella free. He rang me back and told me he fully expected to get 1 crore swab lol.
 
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I'd like to bag the unauthorised hunters for their skin.....

Anyway, my uncle found one near his home in AJK. His bully kutteh were about to get at him until he picked it up and took it inside. He phoned me and asked me what it could be. I told him it was a peaceful animal and Allah and his Rasool(saws) would be very happy if he released it safely back to the wild. He dropped the phone one me and set the little fella free. He rang me back and told me he fully expected to get 1 crore swab lol.
Believe me bro he earned Jannah because he saved one life pay my respect to him I am good hunter but never poach for money or endangered spices but for eat I love bush meat.

Their skin is illegally used for armored vests and have big demand in market. unfortunately we have very flexible laws and often used against unlawful hunting.
 
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I won't blame the guard because if I were in his position I probably done the same. I strange unfamiliar animal appearing out of nowhere will scare the daylights out of anyone.

I do remember studying about pangolins in my matirc biology classs when we were given examples of various mammals but I never knew they were native to Pakistan. Our biology texts should give an extra emphasis to native flora and fauna of Pakistan.

We could have named some of T20 cricket teams after some native animals to raise awareness. Like what is Karachi Zebras ? Is Pakistan in Africa?
 
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I won't blame the guard because if I were in his position I probably done the same. I strange unfamiliar animal appearing out of nowhere will scare the daylights out of anyone.

I do remember studying about pangolins in my matirc biology classs when we were given examples of various mammals but I never knew they were native to Pakistan. Our biology texts should give an extra emphasis to native flora and fauna of Pakistan.

We could have named some of T20 cricket teams after some native animals to raise awareness. Like what is Karachi Zebras ? Is Pakistan in Africa?
they really have a team "Karachi Zebra" !!!!
 
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I share your sentiments @waz

same here.

in south india, pangolins are sometimes found in the sand in the sand lorries that have illegally mined river sand... the pangolins don't climb into the lorries but simply get taken when some excavator machine takes the sand.

some of these pangolins i think die... of what causes i don't know... maybe they get crushed or get killed by people or by the ever present dogs.

not many people know of this harmless creature.

and speaking of dogs, i must speak of the near-extinct status of the small cats and leopards in india... the dogs attack and kill people and cats but as you have may seen in my threads and posts about this topic, many people simply away laugh the incidents... until the laughers or one of their own get attacked by dogs, they will laugh.

well, i had announced that i won't speak much on political topics, at least for some time, so allow me to end my contribution in this thread. :)
 
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