Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy | |
The next exotic pet to go viral. Is social media causing an increase in the demand of owning bushbabies as pets? | |
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Magdalena S. Svensson1  Thais Q. Morcatty1  Vincent Nijman1  Chris R. Shepherd2  | |
[1] Oxford Brookes University;Monitor Conservation Research Society | |
关键词: galagos; Instagram; strepsirrhines; TikTok; welfare; wildlife trade; | |
DOI : 10.4404/hystrix-00455-2021 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Associazione Teriologica Italiana | |
【 摘 要 】
Social media is known to influence consumers’ attitudes and to increase demand for wild animals as pets, when depicted online. We investigate the online presence of the nocturnal primates galagos, on TikTok and Instagram, and its influence on followers’ attitudes and desire to keep galagos as pets. We monitored activity June - December 2020 and conducted sentiment analysis on 21976 comments. We assessed trends in Google searches and estimated the international trade of live galagos using CITES reports. Post views increased up to 472% within the study period. Posts were mostly from Japan, Thailand, and Russia, with comments in 43 different languages. Of the comments, 95% were positive, e.g., "cute"' and "I want one". Google searches of the term "galago pet" increased over time, as did the number of live galagos exported. Southeast Asia is having a boom in exotic pet trade. Viral videos of other nocturnal primates previously led to increased demand for pets, and we hope our findings provide data to guide policy and conservation interventions.
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CC BY-NC
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