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    Name: Matthew asher Title: Animals should not be in captivity. Animals have rights just like, they need to be free too. Just imagine you being in a cage for the rest of your life.That would be boring and exhausting. Animals in captivity are abused in many ways of settling, that means research and product testing. The product testing abuses animals by hurting the animals to taste the product. And fur farms, fur farms cut off the fur of furry animals such as lambs and sheep. When fur farms. Cut

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Keeping Animals in Captivity Is Not an Option There is almost no place on the Earth, not known to the human being, which convinces people of their power over the nature. Most of the household animals were domesticated a long time ago, in the times of Neolithic era. Society has gone far beyond the usual understanding of the treatment of animals. Which of them we should keep our distance from and which just need to be held in captivity? Which of them would require human

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    to keep animals captive. In particular, if it is right to keep them captive for our entertainment. Therefore, my territory will be animal captivity. Recently, a lot of speculation and negative, alarming media has come out of SeaWorld, exposing what really goes on behind closed doors. This includes various celebrity protests from Steve-O and Remy Guillard and also the popular Netflix documentary ‘Blackfish’ uncovering the poor health of the animals and the consequences of keeping wild animals in captivity

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    Every year, wildlife animals are captured and are kept in captivity in zoos for entertainment. Zoos are unsuitable for animals to live in because the animals feel imprisoned and it affects their health and habits. Animals have their own right to live in the wildness, not in captivity. To many children and adults zoos are created for entertainment. Many people see zoos as a place that kpps animal in captivity. These wildlife animals are cramped in a small cage and are forced to live their rest of

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    Wild Vs Animal Captivity

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    different types of animals in the world. Coming from amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds. All of these animals are born to run free and hunt without relying on a human. Sadly, things aren’t the way it’s supposed to be. There are other animals who are taken away from their home and are locked up in cramped spaces; in other words, the zoo. The zoo may seem like an enjoyable activity for children, but many do not know the half of what goes on behind the glass window. Animals wish they can be free

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    Animals are often prevented from doing most of the activities that are natural to them, like roaming, choosing a partner, and being with others of their own kind. Animals that live under human care are in captivity. Captivity is the keeping of either domesticated animals or wild animals. There are multiple arenas that teach people that it is acceptable to interfere with animals and keep them locked in captivity, where they are cramped, lonely, and far from their natural homes. Deprived of the opportunity

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    parks, as they allow people to get closer to beautiful and exotic animals that they typically wouldn’t see in my day to day life. Though, as children become older, they often become more aware of the darker truth of animals in captivity. Now, going to the zoo has always made people happy, but that happiness is only temporary. You gain maybe three to five hours of happiness from going to the zoo. Yet, the sadness that animals in captivity have to deal with is not temporary. It could potentially last

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    an infamous Orca from the popular animal theme park SeaWorld, has brought a substantial amount of attention to the topic of the dangers of keeping animals in captivity. Tilikum drowned and killed one of the trainers, Dawn Brancheau, during one of SeaWorld's shows, a behavior that has rarely been shown by these whales in the wild. Although this is a widely known example of the dangers of animals in captivity, there are many more examples which display why animals should not be held captive, whether

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    and some tribes have even view them as the protector of mankind. However, the awe and fear of this apex predator has changed over time. With the rise of the animal captivity for human enjoyment, Orcas have now played a different role in the human world. From the beginning of the century, Orcas began to be captured and sold into major sea animal parks for entertainment. Recently,

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    Animals in Captivity When animals in the wild are endangered or appealing to humans we will capture them and put them in captivity, but humans are really oblivious to what they are actually doing to these animals. When kept in captivity animals are treated poorly, stripped of all their rights, and eventually suffer major behavioral changes. The public is completely unaware of all the harm they are doing to these animals rather than helping them. Animals are being treated wrong in captivity

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