A ‘survivalist’ woman has been arrested for making videos where she skins and eats endangered animals

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Ah Lin Tuch and her husband Phoun Raty earned money on YouTube by skinning endangered animals and eating them.  Viewers reported the couple to authorities after realizing that several of the species were protected.  The couple claims that they bought the animals from a local market and did not actually kill them themselves.  They have removed the videos that show them cooking rarer species, but have left up video guides to capturing frogs in the wild, as well as how to prepare them.

A woman has been arrested for making “survival” videos for her and her husband’s YouTube channel in which she skinned and ate endangered and protected species.

Ah Lin Tuch and her husband Phoun Raty monetized the videos that saw them eat endangered fishing cats, king cobras, stingrays and frogs, the Metro reports. Viewers of their YouTube channel Natural Life TV reported the couple to the authorities after realizing that several of the species they prepared and ate on camera were protected.

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