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    things are in the wild. They will do what they have to do to survive. Which has consequences. In captivy‚ you can keep the animals safe and away from danger let alone if they were in the wild you could do nothing to help them. For example‚ in zoos they separate animals for one anothers safety. If one gorilla is not getting along with another gorilla they would not keep them both in the same area of course. They would separate them until they were sure that everyone would be safe in the

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    When I was a child‚ one of my favorite places was the zoo. I loved to look at the beautiful animals and all the different species that the zoo possessed. As a child‚ I never realized how much these magnificent animals were threatened to extinction because of the wild animal trade. Animal trafficking‚ also known as the Animal Trade‚ is one of the harshest crimes and biggest industries‚ affecting ecosystems‚ the environment‚ and humans worldwide. Animal Trafficking is hands-down a growing industry

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    Crocodile Hunter”. Steve Irwin created the Australia Zoo in Queensland‚ Australia and taught people all around the world about wild animals through his television show. He also inspired awareness of these animals. Many people have created something at least one time but not many people have helped create something as big as a zoo. Steve Irwin grew up in the town of Beerwah‚ Queensland where he lived with his family. Irwin’s family owned a small reptile zoo. As he was growing up Irwin participated in

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    Keeping wild animals in zoos is wrong because they suffer physical and mental damage in captivity‚ and experience neglect from their keepers‚ all for nothing more than a profit for those that buy them. When it comes to animals in captivity there are in two categories. The first category of animals are those that are‚ for one reason or another‚ born into captivity. The second category of animals‚ the ones who are more likely to suffer from mental damage‚ are those who are taken from the wild‚ and

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    Wild animals in captivity

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    Wild animals should be kept in captivity and no animals should be used for scientific experiments. Do you agree? Wild animals are kept in captivity for a variety of reasons and in a range of environments‚ including zoos and circuses‚ scientific laboratories and also as pets at home. Caring for a captive animal takes time‚ money and knowledge to provide everything the animal needs‚ such as food‚ water and the correct environment‚ to prevent suffering and ensure good welfare‚ but many countries

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    entertainment and profit. Unfortunately‚ many people who say they “love animals” may actually be contributing to the suffering of these animals because they are unaware of the things going on behind the scenes. Whether it’s simply seeing animals at the zoo‚ watching the whale shows at SeaWorld‚ riding elephants‚ or swimming with dolphins; people see these as fun ways to interact with wild animals. In reality‚ these animals greatly suffer in captivity and thus should not be used for entertainment. For

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    Pan troglodytes also known as chimpanzees‚ are amazing great apes who share 96% of our DNA‚ making them our closest living relatives. They are very intelligent and display that they are closely related to humans by their tool making and use‚ cooperate and learn from each other‚ and learn in various forms of expression and communication. Today there are around 300 thousand chimpanzees in the wild and 2‚000 captive in the United States; out of those 2000‚ 850 are in laboratories‚ 600 in sanctuaries

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    Life of Pi

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    Toronto‚ who starts to tell his story. When Pi was a teenager in India‚ he lived with his parents and his brother Ravi. He frequently explores new opportunities and learns many weird and exciting things. Pi’s father is the owner of the Pondicherry Zoo‚ where Pi learns much of the interactions with the animals will occur. Pi’s mother is a passionate reader and shows him a lot of books. Pi’s school is filled with amazing teachers‚ one who really effects Pi is Mr. Kumar. Pi gets his full name (Piscine)

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    Animal Captivity Essay

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    Should Animals be held in captivity? Have you ever thought what happens to animals in captivity? There are nature parks out there that is good for animal captivity.Some Zoos help animals and give them the environment that they require and some zoos don’t give the required environment there is also abuse in some sideshow zoos and even some actual zoos.Although some may say that animals are safer in captivity some need to be in their natural habitat too have a life they actually enjoy.Animals should

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    Zoos have been around since the beginnings of civilizations. Animals were kept in tight empty cages as a symbol of wealth and power. French philosopher‚ Rene Descartes‚ brought forth the popular idea that animals do not have sentience because they are machines who lack a mind and consciousness. This reasoning enabled cruelty to be imposed on caged animals. As time goes on‚ people are becoming more educated on the capacity of animals. Which leads to the realization of the underlying sadism in zoos

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