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    Which side are you on, do you think we should keep animals should in captivity or in the wild. Here are some reasons why they should be in the wild. When an animals is taken to the zoo it is going to be their for the rest of It’s life. Animals that are born in the zoo and are kept in captivity will start to get weird behaviour, stress, and dangerous. The problem is that some people don’t agree with me and why they think they should be kept in captivity. The reason why some people might want this

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    Taking a family trip to the zoo with the kids generally entails a day of bright grins and exotic entertainment. Children feast their beady eyes on the foreign animals showcased, in awe at their fascinating performances. Despite the exhilaration generated at these locations, people fail to realize the gruesome reality that occurs behind the scenes of zoo. Although animal captivity provides amusement and is said to be educational, it remains to be a cruel practice that should require stricter regulation

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    Animal Captivity

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    Most children cannot help but jump and squeal in overwhelming joy as their parents drive them to the zoo. Since children continuously observe a diverse, unknown world that nonetheless mesmerizes them, they would not shrug in cold apathy if they saw a large trumpeting grey elephant. As children grow into adults, they recall the moments when their parents walked together with them in Animal Kingdom. Parents take their children to zoos and amusement parks to provide their children an enjoyable experience

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    The USA-born twin pandas are experiencing mistranslation as they are unable to understand the Chinese dialect that they are being spoken to. In fact, “the worry about the panda’s transition is that they both love American crackers so much that everything they eat must be mixed with the crackers.” This goes to show that the place in which you were born has such a tremendous effect on who you are as a person. In addition to the twin pandas, “[they] cannot understand Sichuan dialect;

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    Did you know the ringneck pheasant doesn't like to fly even though it is a bird? Weird,right? They have such short wings that set them apart from other birds. I can tell you more about the ringneck pheasant, like their characteristics and habitat. Their origin and diet are also things I am familiar with. The upland ringneck pheasant is easy to identify because of its’ characteristics. Ringneck Pheasants only weigh two to three pounds. The females are very blandly colored in order to blend in, but

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    Research Paper On Zoos

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    Introduction Paragraph: (lead, introduce topic, and thesis) Zoos are an enclosure that traps the animal. There are people out there who care about the animals in captivity. Craig Brokenshaw, an Australian surfer dedicated to saving the dolphins in captivity said, “I felt quite sad, quite disgusted. It looked like they weren’t happy at all. They just looked kind of lifeless and disinterested,” Zoos are businesses that surround breeding and buying wild animals. Around 10,000 zoos worldwide hold at

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    A Short Summary On Oogy

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    Oogy is a 10 week old puppy, he was tied to a stake and used as bait for a pit bull. The pit bull was so aggressive that it tore off Oogy’s left ear along with most the left side of his face. The owner threw Oogy into a cage he landed so hard that it messed up his jaw and the poor puppy was left there to bleed to death. Luckly a local police officer found him with no ear a messed up jaw and almost dead Oogy is still alive because of the police officer and the vet clinic that he was brought into

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    Dodge City Zoo

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    There are cages all around, sad animals lay inside them. The animals laying around a concrete enclosure waiting for the day to pass. The grass is dead, the enclosures are small, there is cemente all around. There is no nature only the living, breathing animals being put up for the entertainment of others. Many people call this a zoo. The Wright Park Zoo is one of the smallest zoos in Kansas based in Dodge City.There is not true benefit of having a zoo in a small town because not many people go. The

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    Zoo Gorilla Taken Deceased After Kid Goes into Enclosure: How These Disasters Can Be Prevented My weblogs are normally about pets. As a creature fan, however, I am so angered and saddened by the latest occurrence at the Cincinnati Zoo that I can’t help but talk out. Piecing together various records, here’s what happened: A 4-year-old boy indexed through a hurdle and dropped into a gorilla housing. Zookeepers quickly shifted the 2 women gorillas into another position, but the 17-year old men gorilla

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    The Scratching Essay

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    It was was Chad’s parent’s anniversary so they went out for dinner and left Chad at home. They told him he couldn’t have any parties or “get togethers”, which was what he usually called his parties, but they said he could have one person over, but no more than that. So he called his best friend, Nick. They watched a movie, listened to music, did some homework, and watched the news because there was nothing else on. There were a couple stories that caught their attention: a shortage of cocoa beans

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