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    reader’s mind. Behold‚ fellow readers‚ this is the rawest form of manipulation. Yann Martel fails to present his argument objectively‚ especially since the voice he writes about grew up in a zoo (Pi’s parents were zookeepers.) Martel’s writing is obviously inclined towards the sentiments of zookeepers and not the animals’. Martel says that animals are “conservative‚” and “reactionary‚” and that they do not want to roam around‚ that they wish to stay in a constant place equipped like their natural habitat

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    cruelly on animals. To nearby the relationship among nearby human‚ animals and nature. To reduce the work burden of the zookeepers during peak season. To encourage our new generation more familiar with the extinction animals. to learn about the wide variety of animals and the need if captive animals of enrichment to understand the working condition of the zookeeper. We will also understand the wide variety of animals from this significant volunteer programme need of captive animals

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    Gerald Durrell

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    Gerald Durrell is a master of many things – a naturalist‚ zookeeper‚ conservationist‚ author and television presenter...but is perhaps best remembered for writing a number of books including Fillets of Plaice. Durrell was born in India in 1925 and said that his first visit to a zoo in India was the start of his love affair with animals. The family moved to England after the death of his father in 1928‚ but later moved to the Greek Island of Corfu in 1935. It was in Corfu where Durrell began to

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    very important to the health of many animals. With zookeepers carefully observing the behavior of the animals‚ sickness can be detected easily. This is a benefit to zoos. In the wild‚ it would be a lot harder to tell whether or not a specific animal had an illness. However‚ John Ball Zoo is too small. In small‚ packed living spaces like those of John Ball Zoo‚ it is very easy for sickness to run rampant‚ making it much harder for the zookeepers to control. While zoos make it easier to keep animals

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    SHOULD ANIMALS BE IN ZOOS * No sense of freedom. * Not natural. * Generally kept only with own species. * Shorten life spans. INTRODUCTION Zoo is short form of zoological park. In zoos‚ people take care of endangered animals and they do scientific researches. However I believe caging animals‚ seizing their freedom and doing heap of heap stuff like circuses‚ people have fun and some people earn money is the main thing happening in zoos. Like everybody else animals love to have

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    At the beginning of chapter 8 of The Life of Pi‚ Pi stated that man is the most dangerous animal in a zoo. (Martel 29) In the same way‚ Pi’s father took this to a whole level when he painted on a wall by the entrance of the zoo a question that was memorable to all visitors: “DO YOU KNOW WHICH IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL IN THE ZOO?” An arrow was pointing to a curtain. When visitors will reveal what’s behind the curtain‚ it was a mirror. (Martel 31) This is quite interesting the way Pi’s father revealed

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    What is the breeding program at SeaWorld? The breeding program is where scientists breed orcas through natural ways or artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is where female orcas are impregnated without having to come in contact with a male orca. When scientists do this‚ they take the male orca’s reproductive cells and inject it inside the female orca‚ so her eggs will be fertilized. Occasionally‚ the scientists have to breed them this way because orcas will sometimes refuse to mate in

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    hospital. Exotic animals are not pets because they can become extremely dangerous and turn on their owners any moment. According to the U.S fish service‚ 650 million animals were imported legally from 2003 to 2006 countless more are being snuck in. Zookeepers believe tigers shouldn’t share beds with humans-- it’s being Compared to sleeping next to a “ticking time bomb”. For example‚ Travis‚ a Chimp was raised from infancy by a woman who treated him like family as her own child. The city of Stamford‚

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    book has lots of the unusual settings. Life of Pi is a first-class book to read. Life of Pi has many major and minor characters. Pi is the protagonist of the story. He is a teenage Indian boy who practices three religions‚ and his father is a zookeeper. Richard Parker is the Bengal tiger that becomes Pi’s nemesis as well as his reason for living. The minor characters are Francis Adirubasamy (Mamaji)‚ Santosh Patel‚ Gita Patel‚ Ravi Patel‚ Satish Kumar‚ and Father Martin. Mamaji is a close friend

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    The truth is that this is the exact reason that Pi is able to stay alive throughout the novel. Pi’s need to be a “zookeeper” is what keeps him feeding Richard Parker‚ as well as the fear of being eaten by the big cat. His feeding Richard Parker is what makes Richard Parker begin to trust and rely on him. Pi clearly developed an emotional connection‚ as earlier he mentioned

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