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Lion bones used in Chinese medicine 'could cause painful deaths in humans', expert says

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coronavirus pandemic.The 74-year-old has campaigned to expose the practice of lion breeding at 333 South African farms where the animals are butchered and their skeletons sold for Chinese medicine, wines and jewellery.He has condensed his findings in a new book titled Unfair Game which also investigates the filthy conditions farmed lions live in.His book, serialised by the Mail on Sunday, claims lions are ‘deboned’ while still alive to give the bones a lucrative “pink colour” due to blood remaining in the bones.He alleges that the dirty conditions the animals live in risk the animals contracting fatal diseases including tuberculosis and botulism which can then be passed to humans.Lord Ashcroft writes: "So are we sleep-walking straight into.

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