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Animals in Captivity
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Answered by ankitgupta3215
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It is inhumane for animals to be kept away from their natural habitats so they should not be held in zoos or unnecessary captivity as it causes unnatural behavior and emotions in the animals. Animals should not be kept in unnecessary confinement. You are keeping them away from their natural habitat.

Answered by pk030833
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Captive animals For some purpose, wild animals are called "wild" animals. When wild animals are housed in a prison, also called a zoo, what is the point of contact with wild animals? Zoo authorities use many reasons to support their position. That is, breeding of wild animals is necessary, but these reasons are not moral reasons to deny the right of organic independence of animals. Even in the best zoo situation, manpower can not start evaluating the organic environment of wildlife.

Psychological barriers to leaving the natural environment But other people believe breeding these animals will help maintain endangered species. However, the disadvantages of breeding animals are becoming increasingly serious, and we are beginning to believe that more and more people should not capture animals. Animals may have negative effects on their lives, so please do not place them under breeding. On Christmas Day, a tiger occurred in 2007.

There are many speculations about whether captured bodies are good or bad for wildlife. Many people believe this will have a negative impact on wildlife. Others believe that wildlife should be caught by environment and physics. I encountered the topic of the controversial papers and fell into meditation. It is undeniable that most zoos and such organizations provide the right environment and have knowledge to protect animals from danger. Animals seem to be able to live safely and freely in captivity. But this is too early to lose the most basic characteristics, so-called wild behavior. If a tiger loses its wild behavior and does not pursue artificial food, there is no difference between a cat and a Chinese tiger. In addition, if a huge panda lives in a wild environment rather than an artificial greenhouse, will they sleep 18 hours a day and eat and play for the rest of the day? Absolutely not

The zoo can teach you much about how animals behave in captivity, but you will teach you little about wildlife behavior. Most of the modern zoos are trying to provide a natural environment by animals, but most of the zoos' breeding animals can not live a natural life and even use medicines to change their behavior . (Bottom line) In the early days of spread in the zoo, television was far from people's daily life. Today you can learn animals by observing them in natural habitats, with an inspiring and informative natural documentary, interactive online educational tools, convenience of overseas travel and affordable prices

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