Some South African game parks are poisoning the horns of live Rhinos in to try and save them from extinction. These started to inject poisonous dye into the horns of the rhinos in a desperate attempt to curb the abundance of rhino poaching. While the poison is safe for the rhino, humans who consume the horn in any form will suffer from the side-affects of the poison: nausea, diarrhea and stomach aches.
It is easy to see if the horn is poisoned because it is coloured pink even when ground up.
This means the value of the horn becomes nothing because these poisoned pink horns cannot be sold.
WE SAY INJECT ALL RHINO HORNS!
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