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A snake trainer kisses a poisonous Cobra snake at a snake park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A snake trainer plays with a poisonous snake at a snake park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A snake trainer plays with a poisonous snake at a snake park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A monkey rides a bicycle as an attraction for tourists in a monkey park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A caged monkey in a monkey park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A tied down monkey eats fruit at a monkey park in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The disturbing and brutal reality that breeds these 'must see' animal attractions is not widely known by tourists or Thais. The conditions for the animals in these parks are often terrible. They are hald captive in small cages, tied to posts, and hardly able to move. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
Elephants mate in the thick forests of Northern Thailand. The number of elephants in Thailand today is limited to about 2,600. Most of these are at various elephant camps around the country where they learn to work in the forests and mountains and to entertain the hundreds of thousands of people who go to see them each year. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
A Thai woman takes a break from work and rests on a wooden board laid on the ground among cows wandering around. April 09, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90