In a bizarre trend that shocked the internet, a man in Shenyang, China, turned the front hood of his luxury SUV into a live fish tank. The man, surnamed Liu, was on a fishing trip and had forgotten his bucket, so he improvised by filling the under-bonnet compartment of his Li Auto L9 with water and releasing live fish inside. He sealed the area with transparent plastic film and recorded the scene in a video that quickly went viral. In the footage, the fish can be seen gasping and swimming in the confined, airless space. Liu later claimed he did not drive the car and urged others not to copy the act.
The incident sparked massive online backlash, with social media users calling it animal abuse and expressing concern for the fish, especially if the car engine had been running. Many warned that the fish could have been “cooked alive” from the heat. Local traffic authorities confirmed the act violated road safety laws, labeling it as illegal vehicle modification. They also announced that further investigation is underway. This strange act has reignited debate over animal rights in China, where laws protecting animals remain minimal, and such shock-value stunts continue to surface despite public outrage.
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In a bizarre trend that shocked the internet, a man in Shenyang, China, turned the front hood of his luxury SUV into a live fish tank. The man, surnamed Liu, was on a fishing trip and had forgotten his bucket, so he improvised by filling the under-bonnet compartment of his Li Auto L9 with water and releasing live fish inside. He sealed the area with transparent plastic film and recorded the scene in a video that quickly went viral. In the footage, the fish can be seen gasping and swimming in the confined, airless space. Liu later claimed he did not drive the car and urged others not to copy the act.
The incident sparked massive online backlash, with social media users calling it animal abuse and expressing concern for the fish, especially if the car engine had been running. Many warned that the fish could have been “cooked alive” from the heat. Local traffic authorities confirmed the act violated road safety laws, labeling it as illegal vehicle modification. They also announced that further investigation is underway. This strange act has reignited debate over animal rights in China, where laws protecting animals remain minimal, and such shock-value stunts continue to surface despite public outrage.
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Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED!
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FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material.
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