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    According to wildlife commission: Burmese pythons are not the idea pet by Matt Piven ‘’grow up an astounding length of 23 feet and a weight of 200 pounds’’. This means based on this quote one conclusion that a python could escape from its cage these snakes are gigantic

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    Sad Gorilla Analysis

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    Imagine you see a sad gorilla just think if you were a sad gorilla would you do something About it. Some people believe that the zoos are bad for animals. In my opinion animals need to be free and were taking it away from them. There sad being locked up in a cage. In the ‘first places zoos don’t take care of the animals. There have been mess-ups in zoo that killed animals. In Chicago killed a malfunction that killed 13 stingray. They had to shut down shunts the stingray die lower lighting less

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    A Southern Sea Otter glides through the seemingly perfect, clear water as you enter the habitat. Around you there is a tank for Harbor Seals, Catfish, and a field for the tortoises. You walk close to the water and see three Sea Otters surface and you get your bucket ready. You throw the mussels and clams into the water at them, thinking about how much you love your job as you watch the people on the outside of the habitat who are are awe. It’s hard to say that this experience could be bad, for the

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    Why it is un cruel to keep animals in zoos. My first point is that if we let them all go in the wild, they will not be able to protect themselves from all the environmental hazards or the poachers, so they will perish more easily and quickly. The zoo’s job is to keep animals safe in an enclosed area from the outside where there are many dangers and well away from poachers, so the animals can produce more babies effectively in a well constructed habitat where the can grow up and increase numbers

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    Santa Ana Zoo Field Trip

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    The self -guided field trip that I conducted was to the Santa Ana Zoo. I went to the Santa Ana Zoo on April 7th, 2017. What I learned while being at the zoo was how animals interacted with each other and their environment. A couple of the animals were able to live in the same environment because they don’t eat or harm one another. An observation I made was that they grouped different animals in a huge cage like lemurs, a couple of birds, and a porcupine in which they lived very peacefully minding

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    Did you know that the Preswelskis Horse can go at an astounding 27 miles per hour and can sleep both lying down and standing up? I chose to do my report on the preswelskis horse which is an endangered animal and hasn't been seen in the wild since 1968. The scientific name for this horse is Equus Caballus Przewalskii and its classification is mammal. A female is called a Mare while a male is called a Stallion. This horse has a lifespan of 20 to 25 years and the family name is Equidae. Preswelskis

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    As children we learn to be wary of the lions, tigers, and bears we see on TV, read about in books, or watch at the zoo. What you may not know is that all three of these exotic animals and hundreds more are kept as pets in America. Private ownership of exotic animals should be banned because these animals are dangerous, diseased, and they belong in the wild. Multiple animal welfare organizations such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), The Humane Society, and

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    Exotic Pets Have you ever seen a cool video of an exotic animal on the internet and then started to want one. Well in the states Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, West Virginia and Wisconsin you can legally get an exotic animal. And not only that but other states are considering it. Here are a few reasons why you should be allowed to keep an exotic animal. First of all not many accidents happen from exotic animals. Only 3.25 people die to exotic animals animals a year when

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    Tigers, monkeys, snakes, and koalas. These are all animals children probably wanted as pets when they were younger, but it’s a good thing their parents had not allowed it. Keeping exotic animals in a cage at home can be identified as cruel and dangerous. Not only are they not domestic animals, but they are also quite expensive. Exotic animals do not belong in cages. For example, Tigers can be seen at the zoo in a glass confined atmosphere, however it is actually an environment that resembles the

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    Owning wild exotic animals is more of a hobby than actually caring for them. Taking animals out of the wild and housing them is unfair. These animals depend on the naturalistic environments to strive and stay healthy. In the wild the animals have natural instincts, but when removed they are at a loss. They put into a stressed induced life where, they feel trapped and scared, while also losing their natural instincts. Even if the owner takes great care of them it is unfair and inhumane; this should

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