Miguel;2035092; said:with the correction that a tank, and a duck in the confines of a tank with an aro, is as close to nature as apples and oranges....

polish;2035247; said:I feel bad for the Aro more so than the duck, that tank is WAY to small. The fish is probably miserable. At least the duck only suffered for a short time. As for feeling bad or filming it, whats the big deal? I watch the Discovery channel daily and I see Lions, Tigers, Bears, and so on being filmed while they violently kill other animals and eat them alive. Along with Sharks tearing seals apart and so on, it's nature get over it. If you don't like it don't tune in.![]()
Your argument about wild animals/prey doesn't hold up either as one is confined. To be comparitive it would be like caging a lion, then taking a non native domesticated puppy and tying it to a rope. After the carnage then saying what you witnessed was "instict" or "what they do in nature".. When really what you witnessed is someone wanting to see a lion eat a puppy for no other reason than personal enjoyment.