In his desire to do a selfie for likes in social networks people seem to stop thinking and completely lose their human form. Anyway, reading these lines, it is a thought will come to mind again and again.
9. The baby Dolphin is a rare species, is said to have died as a result of a mass desire to take a selfie with him
As reported in the Argentine Foundation for the protection of wildlife Vida Silvestre, in February of this year, the rare La Plata Dolphin died after a group of tourists pulled him out of the water, surrounded for a long time and did a selfie with him.
In a news channel Sky News was the video where the person pulls out of the water La Plata Dolphin, which is endangered (in the wild there are only 30000), Santa Teresita, a coastal town nearly 350 kilometers South-East of Buenos Aires. Then the beachgoers started to do a selfie with him, and after left on the sand to die.
One of the witnesses later stated that the Dolphin was "already dead" when he passed on from hand to hand to make another selfie. If this allegation is true, it just sounds disgusting.
8. The woman pulled out of Swan lake and killed him for "the perfect" selfie
If for the sake of "good" crossbow they are not endangering themselves, then surely this affects someone or something else. This time no luck the Swan, which reportedly pulled out of a lake in Macedonia tourist, and then, apparently, left to die on the beach.
According to reports, after "meetings" with a man Swan remained on the beach motionless. Later, he died.
7. Two peacocks literally scared to death obsessed with crossbows people
Threat the human obsession with crossbows claimed the life of two peacocks in a Chinese zoo. According to the Internet portal Shanghaiist, two peacocks died of fright after careless treatment by tourists.
The incident occurred in February of this year, the wild animal Park in Yunnan (Yunnan Wild Animal Park in Kunming (Kunming), China. In the Park live peacocks 6800.
In the area where visitors are allowed to feed the animals, a couple of tourists decided to catch the birds and make pictures with them. Moreover, they even pulled out their feathers. The portal reports that the photos angered Internet users of China, many of whom have called for the severely punish the couple.
One of the peacocks died in half an hour after the incident, despite the fact that zookeepers rushed to help birds after seeing them in the hands of tourists. The official cause of death is still under investigation, however authorities believe that the peacocks died of shock.
6. The student broke his leg a valuable statue of the XIX century, once sat in her lap, to take a selfie
The student broke his leg valuable sculpture of the nineteenth century in an attempt to do a selfie, sitting on her knee.
The Drunken Satyr statue at the Academy of fine arts of Brera (Academy of Fine Arts of Brera) in Milan, Italy, portrays the companion of Dionysus, the Greek God of wine, who died in a drunken stupor. But now the statue was literally legless after an unknown vandal broke her left limb reportedly trying to make the crossbow.
Fortunately, this statue, though valuable, is made in the early nineteenth century copy of an ancient Greek masterpiece. But the original statue, which is referred to 220 BC, is safe and sound hipoteke in Munich, Germany.
Due to technical problems the incident was filmed on video, but witnesses say they saw a student who they believe was the alien climbing on the statue to take a picture.
5. The man pulled out of the water resisted the shark's tail to boast in social networks
Another animal, perhaps almost became a victim of selvamani: on a beach in Florida made a video of how a man pulls a shark out of the water by the tail to be photographed with her.
The video was shot at the palm beach reporter news channel WPTV Ashleigh Walters (Ashleigh Walters), who then posted it on his page in Facebook.
The footage shows how the shark began to squirm as soon as I got behind the surf. Then the man began to pull her from the water at a sufficient distance to pose for a bunch of people standing next to their cameras.
The video ends on a shot when the other man began to try to return the struggling shark back in the water, but it was again ashore. It is unknown whether the animal survived after this incident.
Walters wrote on his page that later the shark was returned to the sea. A few minutes later she floated to the surface, but then still seemed.
4. 24-year-old man, making a crossbow, broke a 126-year-old statue
In early may, the man has hit the news headlines around the world after he dropped and broke a 126-year-old statue in Portugal, trying to do with her selfie.
This particular statue young Sebastian I, king of the Portuguese of the XVI century, standing on top of the podium at the railway station Rossio (Rossio) in Lisbon during the last 126 years, but could not resist selamanya.
According to numerous reports, the unknown man of 24 years climbed up on the statue with a camera in hand, ready to take a picture. Unfortunately, instead, it knocked over the statue, which upon hitting the ground shattered.
The man tried to disappear from a crime scene, but police arrested him and now he will stand trial.
3. The pair posed with beached Dolphin, which subsequently died
In 2015, the Internet began to spread the photos, which two beachgoers tread lightly with dolphins, which are thought to have later died. Photos in which man and woman take hands and even sitting on a Dolphin lying on the sand, were met with wide condemnation.
The images were spread under the headline: "man and woman found on the shore of a Dolphin. They decided to make stupid pictures with him instead of help him return to the ocean. Soon after, he died."
Although no one can confirm the identity of these two, it is assumed that they are from Lima, Peru. These photos in social networks repostyle hundreds of thousands of times in an attempt to identify this couple.
2. Tourists in China, took selfies with dying Dolphin
Vacationers at one of the seaside resorts of China has caused outrage after pictures where they are posing with a dying Dolphin, has spread all over the Internet.
Chinese news Agency Xinhua (Xinhua) reports that a group of tourists on the beach in Sanya was brought to death of a Dolphin, brutally speaking with him and pulling him out of the water to take photos.
The Dolphin died of heavy bleeding from the tail, which was probably caused by the trauma inflicted on the animal after a collision with a fishing vessel. I believe that the Dolphin as a result of this trauma became stranded.
But instead of helping the suffering animal, the tourists took the opportunity to pose with him. Several men, which you can see in the photo, raise a Dolphin over the water, and one of them makes a selfie.
1. Tourists prevented sea turtles to lay eggs
In 2015, the irresponsible crowd of tourists and locals of Costa Rica prevented sea turtles lay their eggs along the coast. The authorities started investigation of the incident.
People crowded on the coast nature reserve, Ostional Wildlife Refuge, thus violating the ritual of egg laying. The visitors were on their way, because swam to the shore and even put children on the turtles to make photos. This has forced many turtles back into the sea, not eggs.
Other tourists touched the turtles was over their nests and photographed them with a flash. Power extremely harshly condemned the behavior of people and want to know why the crowd could not restrain himself from such behavior?