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    If we had a human zoo like Talfamadore described in the book Slaughterhouse-five there would probably be some big social issues. People would not think it would be alright or ok to have a zoo like that. There would be a big ethical question‚ especially if we experimented on them. People would protest and demonstrate against it. The government would probably step in and shut it down. A long time ago there were these kinds of human zoos‚ they were called freak shows. People would come from all around

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A zoo has no useful purpose. Use specific reasons and examples to explain your answer. I think that the question about whether a zoo has no useful purpose is the one that is open for debate. It is a topical question nowadays. Some people believe that a zoo has an essential and cognitive purpose. However‚ other people believe that a zoo has no useful purpose and people should observe wild animals in their nature. Personally‚ I think that both

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    find humane alternatives to these filthy acts of harm immediately! Many animals around the world live under the care of humans rather than living in the wild. This is often referred to as living under captivity. These animals do not have a choice in where they want live as a result of humans invading their natural habitats and capturing them and taking them to zoos and animal parks‚ animals do not deserve to be encaged and taken from their homes in this nature. The major problem with zoos is that

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    are left with two options: turn away more animals than they take in or warehouse animals‚ often in substandard‚ filthy‚ and severely crowded conditions‚ for weeks‚ months‚ or even years on end" (2015). Just too many animals are being given to the humane society because people like to buy a pet for Christmas and then they do not want it

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    ethical. “Animal rights teach us that certain things are wrong as a matter of principle‚ that there are some things that it is morally wrong to do to animals” (BBC-Animal Rights). This says that human beings must not do these wrong things‚ even if in a humane way. Opposing viewpoints suggest that animals are not “subjects-of-a-life” and therefore have no inherent value‚ like humans do. Animals do deserve rights and have inherent value. Animal rights

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    dominated and controlled. See: Animals in Circuses: Ringling and Reality Zoos: Tiger in zoo Zoos remove animals from their natural birthplaces and companions‚ and confine them in unnatural surroundings. Justifications include arguments such as “they show us animals we normally wouldn’t see”; “they help rehabilitate animals”; and “they are an important educational tool in preserving endangered species.” While many modern zoos do attempt to mimic the animals’ environment as closely as possible‚ you

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    enclosure size and total distance paced. This means that the tigers that lived in smaller spaces paced more than the tigers living in larger spaces. Tigers held in zoos are unable to move around as if they were in their natural living environment. This creates frustration for the tigers and leads to aggression. The small-enclosed living spaces in zoos lead tigers to suffer psychological disorders similar to those of humans. Tigers suffer from anxiety and depression due to the small living spaces. These effects

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    be a good educational experience‚ for people of all ages. However‚ the fact that we are putting these animals in a type of “cage” and taking them out of their natural habitat is not necessarily humane and it shows a lack of respect for animals. Therefore‚ due to the fact that these animals are put into a zoo for the mere fact that humans can go and look at them is not something that

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    driving  away  orcas  attempting  to  kill  a  gray   whale  calf  off  the  coast  of  California”  (Morell).  If  animals  can  display empathy to other species‚ why shouldn’t people do the same?   In  some  of  the  most  popular  theme  parks‚  zoos‚  and  aquariums  animals  are  being  incarcerated  for  the  sole  benefit  of  human  entertainment. The beautiful orcas people see in some  popular  aquariums

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    Some of the most memorable and entertaining animal encounters we may experience may also be the most unethical and cruel. In advocating for animal rights‚ the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WSDS) and Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) investigated the humanity behind one of the most popular exotic animal and human interaction availabilities- touch pools. Through the combination of extensive research (which includes undercover first-hand observations and employee testimonies)‚ slight

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