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lion parts legally exported from​

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Answered by jk7076839gmailcom
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Answer:

yes,the people waz hunting and used the flesh of the lion to export and some are used to make the carpet , dresses,etc which we human need. the part is legally band

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Lion parts are legally exported from South Africa.

EXPLANATION:

    Though the number of lions is declining in Africa, they face another new threat. Their body parts such as skeleton, teeth, claws etc. are exported to South-east Asia being labelled as tiger’s part, where they are used in traditional medicines and trinkets.

    In fact, poaching of lions is illegal and international trade in them has also been banned but south Africa has legalized the export of lion’s skeleton from the captive houses where they are bred and raised. These captive houses have terrible breeding conditions and also give their customers opportunity to kill the lions in canned huts with the option to take skin or head as a trophy.

    Since Americans where the major customers of these business, with the banning of bringing hunt trophies to America, it has encouraged export of lion skeleton to Asia by these businesses.

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