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could be a considerable amount of change if animals are given the freedom and roam freely in their natural habitat? Expound your answer.

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Answered by sugeshdev033
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You’ve probably wondered what your dog or cat is thinking. Perhaps you’ve even considered the thoughts of wild animals and those in zoos. How about the feelings of the cows, chickens and pigs that eventually end up on our dinner plates? University of Colorado bioethicist Jessica Pierce and CU professor emeritus and animal behaviorist Marc Bekoff say science shows that animals have rich inner lives, but their treatment by humans doesn't reflect that. Their new book is "The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age."

Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
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Animals Roaming Freely

For me, there would be a considerable amount of change if we freed all of the animals inside the zoos and give them the freedom to roam freely in their natural habitat. Here are some of my ideas about this scenario happening:

All wild animals inside the zoos are stressed because they are living in an enclosed space. When freed into the wild, they will quickly adapt and feel liberated. Zoos are similar to human prisons.

The ecosystem will become healthier because more animals will be living in it. The predators will be contro-lling the population of the prey.

People will be more appreciative of nature because animals are living there freely.

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