Don't take sellers of animal products at face value. Anyone can claim to have "ethically sourced" animal parts or whole animals. It doesn't take much work to discover that they are lying. #BanTheBats @Etsy@twitter.com @BatConIntl@twitter.com
RT @HonkIfUrHoary@twitter.com
You know all those taxidermied bats on @Etsy@twitter.com that are listed as “ethically sourced”? Yeah, that’s bullshit. Here are two red flags, using “World of Wonders Deco” as an example.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HonkIfUrHoary/status/1610360867169738753
RT @DrSomedayMaybe@twitter.com
I’m calling on @Etsy@twitter.com to #BanTheBats
Stop this unethical and abhorrent practice where sellers are LYING about “ethically sourced taxidermy” for money
@Etsy@twitter.com is enabling the slaughter of entire bat colonies for peoples ‘cutesy’ home decorations😡
Please RT & join me
#MedTwitter https://twitter.com/honkifurhoary/status/1610685713787531264
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DrSomedayMaybe/status/1610694913401802753
RT @DrSomedayMaybe
I’m calling on @Etsy to #BanTheBats
Stop this unethical and abhorrent practice where sellers are LYING about “ethically sourced taxidermy” for money
@Etsy is enabling the slaughter of entire bat colonies for peoples ‘cutesy’ home decorations😡
Please RT & join me
#MedTwitter https://twitter.com/honkifurhoary/status/1610685713787531264