LAHORE: A disturbing video has emerged from Lahore, showing a pet lion attacking a young man, which has gone viral on social media. The footage depicts the lion biting the man’s hand and thigh, causing him to scream in agony.
Several other men rush to his aid, attempting to free him from the animal’s grip. After a tense and intense struggle, they manage to get the lion to release the man, who appears shaken but alive.
This incident has reignited concerns about the growing trend in Pakistan of keeping exotic animals, such as lions and tigers, as pets.
Many wealthy individuals acquire these wild animals to showcase them on social media or to flaunt their status. However, this practice raises serious questions about animal welfare and poses a significant threat to human safety.
Animal rights activists and experts have long warned against keeping such predators in domestic settings, citing their unpredictable behavior and the specialized care they require.
Despite these warnings, lax regulations and the allure of social media clout have allowed this dangerous trend to persist. The viral video has sparked a heated debate online, with many calling for stricter laws to regulate the ownership of exotic animals in Pakistan.
Critics argue that such incidents will continue to occur unless authorities take immediate action to address the issue. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with keeping wild animals as pets and highlights the need for urgent action to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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