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Medical experts are in agreement that the outbreak of the sars virus was a result of the human consumption of civet "cats". Long exploited for their scent glands used in the perfumery trade, these inoffensive creatures are also considered to be particularly succulent in China. This photo of a confiscated civet was taken at a wild game market in Guangzhou, capital of the infamous Guangdong province, the birthplace of sars. For these creatures, whose only "crime" was to have been eaten by Man, punishment was harsh. Over 10,000 of these beautiful animals were drowned..... in disinfectant. |
| Customers peer at the caged animals before choosing their meal of the day. They watch as the butcher cuts up the animal with knives and machetes, spreading blood, guts, faeces and urine all over the market floor. People from South China believe that eating wild animals is good for their health and vitality, and gulping down such exotic fare as cobra and Asiatic brush tailed porcupine is seen as a symbol of social status. Indeed, there is a saying in South China that "anything with four legs, except a chair, and anything that flies, except an aeroplane, can be eaten." |
