Raechal
Fish Gatherer
http/www.suthasinebetta.com/fighter/index.html
Do they actually sell these bettas to people who are fighting them? I'm sad now.
Do they actually sell these bettas to people who are fighting them? I'm sad now.
Much to the contrary, I would suggest that they have a powerful fighting instinct made even more prominent by years of breeding; essentially, they have become a slave to their instinct to fight and attack.
Quite. An act that is accepted by parts of the population within a particular culture isn't necessarily universally accepted by that culture. Nor is 'cultural' a synonym for 'ethical'. There are plenty of examples of culture-specific customs that are banned within their originating society as well as elsewhere eg. female genital mutilation, 'honour killings', droit de seigneur, eating ortolans etc etc. As a point of interest, all forms of animal fighting are illegal in Australia, as is advertising animals for sale for the purpose of fighting.Also, I'm sorry, but I don't think "culture" is an ok excuse for any kind of cruelty, against animals or people. Period.
nonn from siamensis.org was kind enough to visit my forum to discuss this, here are his thoughts on dr. lucas's statement.VickiPS said:(It's also interesting to note that there is a body of evidence to suggest that betta imbellis, the so-called 'peaceful betta', and wild betta splendens are a single species).
At first glance it is horrid, but upon closer observation you can tell that the injured male is still full of fight,and there is no body damage. Just a few face blows. I'm not making excuses...I'm just saying that I don't think it's as bad as it looks.that the picture posted is pretty disgusting
You could tell which side the fight is going to be and therefore you forfeit.
Oh no doubt! Now that's horrible and enough to make me cry.What I really hate are the idiots who fight pet shop veiltales for fun because they haven't done their research and have no idea what they're doing.
On another note, that site really makes me want to buy a Thai fighter... not to fight, mind you, just to admire and maybe even breed