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    It's true, we all love animals. We see them everywhere we look. Someone walking their dog on the street, seeing pandas on the national geographic channel or even having household pets of our own. It's a common sight and it's nothing new for us. We gush in awe at the very sight of them, their playful behavior is commonly watched and many fall in love with their adorable attributes. Animal lovers also frequently visit zoos and aquariums where they can fulfill their desire to see their favorite animals

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    Imagine being a zoo animal. Wouldn’t the animal want to be free, and not in captivity? There should not be zoos. From outside of a cage it is barely noticeable, but what is happening to the zoo animals is not right. There should not be zoos because animals cannot exercise which leads to health issues, they have little to no space which causes depression, and there are other places that help animals in a safer and more productive way. The history of zoos is that animals would be in tin cages, now

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    Pandas are cute, cuddly and one of the most beloved animals in the world. Sadly, their numbers have declined and there are only 1600 pandas left living in the wild. Do you ever ask why? To save them is the mission of many conservationists, but should this be at any expense? The dilemma that is facing the animal world right now; should we save pandas or should we allow them to become extinct? The emotive photos of pandas on the internet are the only reason why everyone is in love with them. In reality

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    Endangered animals are species that are in danger of extinction. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, they are 7 categories that gauge their status. These 7 are extinct, extinct in wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, near threatened, and least concern. Contrary to popular belief, these endangered species exist not only in Africa, but all around the world. We all are affected by this catastrophe. Jennifer Bove puts it perfectly in her article titled “Why

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    that level. Every day, I hear tons of news and tragic stories of animal living in captivity, how they suffered to amuse human, how they live without care in unqualified conditions. Detroit Zoo mentioned in the article “Detroit Journal; Ripples of Controversy after a Chimp Drowns” was opposed by letting many chimps drown because of the moat they use for chimp exhibit. The other case is Lincoln Park Zoo which was drawing criticism from animal right activists by the dead of nine animals in the short

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    of modernization and human activity, the lives of other species are at risk. Currently, there are over 2,000 endangered species listed. Endangered species are species that are in danger of extinction. The Red Panda is currently listed as endangered. Three thousand to seven thousand red pandas live in China and five thousand to six thousand inhabit India. There are only ten thousand individuals left in the world and the population decreased about forty percent in the past fifty years. The animal greatly

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    Think for an instance about life without zoos or aquariums. You might cheer because of the thought that the animals are free, you may feel upset because you will no longer see your favorite animal, or perhaps you could feel indifferent. Nonetheless, zoos and aquariums are a humane and essential resource to understanding our life, our species, and our world. Constructing zoos and aquariums are an ethical and beneficial practice because they are places that provide human contact with nature and animals

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    Pandas are very unique animals, and they have many adaptations that can help them survive. These interesting mammals are extinct, so there are only about 1,300 to 2,000 of them left in bamboo forests. Pandas live in the central regions of China. They live in cool, wet bamboo forests, so it is easier for them to find food. A pandas latin name is Ailuropoda malenoleuca. Ailuropoda stands for black-and-white mammal of Bamboo Forests, and malenoleuca stands for member of the bear family. Pandas are one

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    Pandas’ official biological information shows that they are of the class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Urisidae, and genus Ailuropoda (“Giant Panda Bear”, 2008). It is interesting that pandas are in the order Carnivora, but their diet consists of almost entirely bamboo making them nearly exclusively herbivore. Meaning that not all species that are classified as Carnivora eat meat, but all do have strongly developed teeth made for grinding many tough items for digestion. Adult pandas are unique

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    RED-CRESTED TREE-RAT BY MARGOT Introduction: The red-crested tree-rat is a tree-rat (Santamartamys rufodorsalis). Also known as the red-crested soft-furred spiny-rat. It feeds on greens and plant-matter. Only three of it’s kind have ever been seen! Before May 2011 it hadn’t been seen since 1898 making people believe in was extinct. Sadly it is critically endangered. Description: Red-Red Crested-Tree can be between 51 and 122 cm long to the tip of their tail. Their tails can be up to 28 centimetres

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