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    I think elephants do belong in zoos. Here are my reasons why they do belong in zoos. One is lifespan/disease, Second is People can see elephants, Third is Work out. The first reason is elephants have a better lifespan/disease. Let me explain, there is a lot of diseases outside not gonna lie.Like foot infections. If elephants get any diseases the coworkers would help them get rid of them. In the article, “Do Elephants Belong In Zoos?” explains, “If zoos don’t get involved, elephants might exist

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    my moral argument, as I am against continuing to support the city zoo. The issue lies with animals being confined in zoos for conservation and entertainment purposes and are not being able to live their lives in a way that God created for them. Meaning, animals are not enjoying their natural habitat, building their hunting skills, and living healthier lives. Which brings me to my response on the issue, animals should no longer be confined in zoos for entertainment purposes, they should be set free

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    do they really know that they are hurting the animals. My second reason is that they are getting endangered. Zookeepers are hurting the animal. Imagine a world where all the animals are gone the food chain going crazy. They said that they are saving the animal from the zoos are they really saving animals. First really is do people know that they are hurting the animal at the zoos yes. People are causing stress when they go to the zoos . for animals stress can lead to cause of death and other serious

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    Rothfels describes the modern cageless zoo as resulting from animal entrepreneur Carl Hagenbeck as well as the purpose’s behind Hagenbeck’s popularity. Hagenbeck’s creation of “people shows” are described as appearing to resemble the natural environments of its inhabitants. The author describes Hagenbeck’s capturing and transporting of exotic animals along with the economic struggles that came with the growing success of an overproduction of animals and deflating prices. In response, circuses, or “people

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    zoo to see the animals and they believe that the zoos are inhumane and that the animals should not be kept in captivity. I am both ways, I think they should be kept in captivity but then again I feel bad and they should be. There are many reasons why animals are kept in captivity and I think that having them stay in a zoo is a lot better than having them stay in something way worse or locked up with the wrong people. A good zoo will provide great care and protection to animals in their care.

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    major reason why animals should not be kept in zoos. This shows to be accurate because studies have shown that lack of freedom can affect animals negatively. In the article, "Reason to Rethink Zoos" by Katherine Glosser, she states,"Animals deserve the same quality of life that humans have. I can't imagine being trapped in a fake habitat, never being allowed to roam outside and watching people staring and pointing at me through a glass window. If I don't want that fate, I am sure animals don't want that

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    The article, “Is Animal Captivity Wrong?” by Tauriq Moosa, it talks about how animal captivity is wrong and immoral. For Example, not letting wild animal’s hunt for one’s own food is wrong, Moosa states to the reader “Food, shelter, health care are aspects that can be provided” (2). To illustrate one is given everything that he or she needs instead of hunting for it and one do not have the ability to do things on their own if one is set free. This is important because animals in zoos are really programed

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    Stereotypes On Zoos

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    magical place for the young and old. A place where you can see animals from far away places. Places that seem untouchable. Look behind the green plants in the enclosure. Take a real look at the animals. Are they happy? No. You might think that they are happy and safe, but they are not. They can develop Zoochosis, they are killed even when they are healthy, and zoos are actually going against conservation efforts. The first reason why animals should not be kept in a zoo is that they can develop Zoochosis

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    people just love zoos so much. People can't just have one person know all this. You people need to keep zoos here. People love the zoo people love to see the animals and there nothing wrong with the animal being in the cage for a little bit. Most zoos now of days let just a few animals have six to seven acres of their own pain. If the animals really hated it there they would try to break out or leave because all there is between you and them is a little bit of fence or cage People should have zoos

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    realities of society Zootopia is one of Disney's highest grossing films. The creators of the film use anthropomorphic animals to not only entertain children and their parents but to also use these animals to help the audience access the themes and concepts of sexism, stereotyping and racism or in this case "speciesism" that the creators display throughout the film. The different animals reflect different social issues such as a petite female sheep being portrayed as weak and timed to characterize sexism

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