Imagine that Man has been accused by the tiger of cruelty in an animal court.
What would be the tiger’s two major accusations and how would Man defend them?
Present your answer in two paragraphs.
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Answer:
Tigers Two major accusations
1. Habitat Loss (Captivity)
3 . Poaching (illegal killing)
Explanation:
Man's Defense
1. Tigers are kept in zoo for purpose of family activities
2. They are killed because we earn money
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- Tiger's Two serious charges:
- Loss of Habitat (Captivity)
- killing illegally (Poaching)
- The man would defend by:
- Tigers are kept in zoos for family entertainment
- We kill them in order to make money.
- Because they are taken from their natural habitat, animals kept in captivity are subjected to cruelty.
- The tiger is unable to seize its prey, move through the grass, or conceal itself behind shrubs.
- The tiger would have been stalking fat deer in the shadows and terrorizing the peasants at the edge of the bush if it were in its native environment.
- If all tigers are eliminated, there won't be any animals left to manage the herbivore population.
- The producers will quickly become worn out as a result.
- The herbivores will eventually starve to death in the absence of producers.
- The ecosystem as a whole will be destroyed.
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