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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: A baby dolphin has died after it was mobbed by tourists looking to take selfies with it.
According to a report by Argentine daily La Capital, a group of tourists pulled the dolphin from the ocean off the coast of San Bernardo, about 350 kilometres south of Bueno Aires.
A video accompanying the report shows a crowd of people surrounding the dolphin, touching and petting it.
[video=youtube;tEt2Rzfv3Tg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEt2Rzfv3Tg[/video]
La Capital quoted an observer who said: “They let him die.”
“He was young and came to the shore. They could have returned him to the water - in fact, he was breathing. But everyone started taking photos and touching him. They said he was already dead.”
According to the National Geographic, this is the second time in a year that a young dolphin has died in Argentina due to tourists looking to take selfies.
Last February, a La Plata dolphin was killed on a beach in the resort town of Santa Teresita after it was passed around for pictures.
In its report in February 2016, National Geographic wrote: “Social media has changed the landscape, making exotic animals seem adorable and acceptable, but what you don’t see is the suffering that lies behind the images.”
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...ie-seeking-tourists-in-argentina/3472818.html
According to a report by Argentine daily La Capital, a group of tourists pulled the dolphin from the ocean off the coast of San Bernardo, about 350 kilometres south of Bueno Aires.
A video accompanying the report shows a crowd of people surrounding the dolphin, touching and petting it.
[video=youtube;tEt2Rzfv3Tg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEt2Rzfv3Tg[/video]
La Capital quoted an observer who said: “They let him die.”
“He was young and came to the shore. They could have returned him to the water - in fact, he was breathing. But everyone started taking photos and touching him. They said he was already dead.”
According to the National Geographic, this is the second time in a year that a young dolphin has died in Argentina due to tourists looking to take selfies.
Last February, a La Plata dolphin was killed on a beach in the resort town of Santa Teresita after it was passed around for pictures.
In its report in February 2016, National Geographic wrote: “Social media has changed the landscape, making exotic animals seem adorable and acceptable, but what you don’t see is the suffering that lies behind the images.”
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...ie-seeking-tourists-in-argentina/3472818.html