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    Animals: Not for Hire Like every other child, I would always feel so excited when my parents would bring me to the zoo and let me see how cute, gentle, and frightening different kinds of animals are. However, don’t you ever wonder how these animals see us? Stripped from their homes where they can be free and continue to do their roles, these animals are mistreated, depressed, driven to insanity, and are prone to sickness while in captivity. Wild animals who are kept in areas solely for the purpose

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    comes out about another animal that had been abused, tortured or killed. Every so often a new station will do an undercover investigations revealing some underground pit-bull fighting ring or a gambling ring that involves cock fighting. In today 's world animal abuse has been occurring with troubling regularity in the United States. No species of animal seems to be immune from this cruelty, from companion animals to circus animals made to perform tricks to farmed animals who not only will be killed

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    Have you ever seen those animals at the zoo? Most people love visiting the zoo because you see animals normally you wouldn’t see in everyday life. Some people complain about the treatment of the animals in the zoo. What if you could see the animals you can see at the zoo in everyday life? Now it may sound absurd but imagine looking out your window and seeing someone walking a giraffe! In many of the articles that I’ve read people have made very valid arguments about how if not taken care of correctly

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    Animal Testing “Each year, more than one hundred million animals- including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, monkeys, fish, and birds, are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity- driven experimentation, and chemical drug, food, and cosmetic testing” (Peta 1). Animals have been used repeatedly throughout the history of biomedical research. Early Greek physician-scientists such as Aristotle and Erasistratus, performed experiments

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    Animal slaughterhouses should be illegal Each year, 56 billion farmed animals are killed by humans worldwide for food. 3,000 of these deaths happen every second and come from the animal slaughterhouses. They are legal in countries all over the world despite the brutal killing that goes on inside of them. If slaughterhouses had glass doors, would we consider changing the laws around how they are used? Assuming that it is essential for animals to be killed, they deserve to die painlessly in their

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    imagine how many animals that will add up to. Not just wild animals like tigers, lions, wolves and elephants but sea life such as dolphins, sharks, orcas and penguins included; are they really happy being behind bars? All wild animals on the land or in the sea should not be kept in captivity. Animals are living, breathing beings just like we are. Imagine being trapped in cages or kept in a confined exhibit for life; imagine how they feel. For one, they are stressed. The animals that are brought

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    Animal Abuse In America

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    concerned about animal abuse, and promptly because of that, there are more foundations to help rescue animals, and nurture them back to health. However, animals around the globe are still not getting rescued and are getting abused. In order to be fully acquainted about animal abuse, the common types of animal abuse, and the causes of animal abuse must all be explored, as well as the ways to prohibit the occurrence of animal abuse. Animals have rights, those in which are being violated. Animals can not defend

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    family and seeing animals that you may have never seen in person in your lifetime but what you fail to think about are the factors in zoos. Many zoos are unfit places for animals to live and this needs to be changed. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the authority holder on all zoos regulations and to make zoos fit places for animals to live we must force them to make a change. The USDA needs to increase regulations in zoos to decrease negative health effects in animals, improve integration

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    Abuse Of Exotic Animals

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    Exotic Animals What defines a pet or a predator is interpreted by the owner? Abuse to animals especially of the exotic is surprisingly common. Humans endanger new animals’ species every day. Many laws protect the transport and selling of animals. Rare animals can cause death and disease to humans. Owning an exotic animal is breaking the law and a danger to the animal itself; these animals are a danger to humans and other animals. Humanitys’ cruelty to the exotic beauty, that is a wild

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    surroundings - that is what zoo animals are forced to do. They live in zoos where they are “displayed” and shown to families. Animal care is significantly vital for any animal, not just wild animals or endangered species. Animals should be nurtured and protected the same way as humans would for each other. Zoos are basically like jails, they leave animals with no way to escape dangerous situations. (Peta Kids, ​5 Secrets Zoos Don’t Want You to Know​). Zoo animals need to have more freedom; humans

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