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When There Is A Natural Habitat For Tigers And Other Wild Animals It Is Justified For Humans To Shift Them From There To Other Locations. Give a reasonable answer to justify it

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
22

such animals feed on the meat of other animals and they also kill humans to meet their food requirements.

Explanation:

  • Animals are used for our own benefits. They are killed and captured for commercial benefits.
  • Tigers and other wild animals live in natural habitat and they move freely within the premises of the natural habitat.
  • They feed on the meat of other animals and they also kill humans to meet their food requirements.
  • Therefore it will be unsafe for humans to live in that habitat. The only way is to shift to a safest place from that location.
Answered by orangesquirrel
38

When there is a natural habitat for tigers and other wild animals it is not justified for humans to shift them from there to other locations. It is because:

1. Animals have a right to be free. They shouldn't be captured or kept in confinement.

2. Captive breeding programs take place that further hamper their liberty.

3. Leads to exploitation of animals.

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