Animal behaviour in zoo
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However, life in captivity differs substantially from life in the wild. ... Abnormal behaviour in captive animals can include stereotypic behaviours – highly repetitive, invariant, functionless behaviour, such as repetitive pacing, swaying, head-bobbing, bar-biting, over-grooming or excessive licking.
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Animals I are very sad in zoo
They are unhappy because they get even more facilities in zoo they are unhappy
They need freedom to enjoy
I request all citizens to not put a animal or a bird in cage
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