is it right to confine animals and restrict their freedom
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No, it is not right to restrict and confine animals of their freedom. They are just like us. They eat, breathe and think. So animals do need freedom. Nobody like a collar chain around their neck or staying in a cage.
The environment of their captivity should at least be made as natural as their home if you are confining them in the zoo.
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hey there,
you can use the following value points in your answer:
- Wild animals are meant to live in the wild.
- They are not meant to be caged and displayed in the zoos.
- We all know that the majestic species of tiger is on the verge of extinction. There used to be a time when they used to roam proudly and freely in the jungle. They are not meant to live a life in confinement.
- They also have the right to freedom like all other living beings.
- Confinement leads to depression and misery.
- Moreover, their off springs lose the hunting capabilities as they are not trained to hunt in the wild.
- As a result, they would not be able to feed themselves.
- Furthermore confining wild animals disturbs the whole ecological balance. We should, thus, let the animals run free in the wild. They belong to the forest and not to the cage.
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