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    put animals in captive the will not have the chance to pick their own mate. In zoos and a circus they are forced into a relationships. They might not like the mate they are put with. This can cause mine problems with the animals. They can fight and hurt one another. They will not have offspring. If they are the last two of their species and they don’t have offspring they can become extinct. Every time I’ve been to the zoo or the circus to me all of the animals looked sad. Like they wanted to go back

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    lot of shells that you can pick from. You can also drive your car out to the beach but not at Galveston. If you have been to Florida the sand feels quite the same. Texas is a really big place and it has a lot of fun stuff to do you can go to their zoo is really cool they have a bunch of animals they have

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    Throughout the years, the issue of captivity has been frequently used among researchers. In the early day’s researchers focused on the social affects captivity has on wild animals. However, the focus of research has shifted from studying the social behaviors of captive animals and moved on to considering how captivity affects biological behaviors. Recent research has shown that captivity not only affects the social behaviors of animals but also their biological behaviors. Over the year’s researchers

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    at a zoo on Pi, the main character. These two points are intertwined and are put in comparison multiple times. The book begins with background on Pi’s life before an unnamed tragedy takes place. During Pi’s childhood he is introduced to Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. All of which he is fascinated by and participates in each of their practices. Although these religions are very different and at times contradicting, Pi believes in all of them. He also relates religion to zoology, “I know zoos are

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    hunting, exploring, etc. In captivity, dolphins spend 80% of their time above water. (World Animal Protection 1) The second reason animals should not be held in captivity is because the exhibits they live in are too small and not natural to them. Zoos do not provide animals with the proper habitats they need to survive. The habitats are designed to imitate the animal’s natural habitat, but are usually not natural. There are large animals, such as, elephants, that do not have the large space they

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    Through the debate it seems that there is two sides regarding the issue, keeping animals in zoos, wild parks and aquariums, or keeping them free in nature. Though by debating as such, one overlooks the fact that humans have a strong influence on animals inside as well as outside captivity and that one can better confer animal welfare as a whole. Keywords: animals, aquariums, captivity, nature, wild parks, zoos   Animals in Captivity as well as Animals Outside Captivity Suffer from Mankind It was

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    Visual Observation Essay

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    Have you ever wondered what a lion looks like akin to up close you can visually perceive all of that at the zoo. What was it homogeneous to for you at the zoo for the first time. I exuberantly exhilarated I was peregrinating to the zoo and got out of the car and I could auricularly discern all the animals. there's a long line at the ticket booth to get our tickets. After waiting in line for 15 minutes we got hurt if it's determinately come, we are off to the front gate. once so we got through the

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    “Animals in captivity are affected by extreme boredom, lack of appropriate exercise, poor quality food and a lack of variety of food, especially in poorly run facilities” (Education Reform, Choo). Imagine you got ripped out of your home and put in a small cage with no interaction with other animals and terrible food. You have no idea what's going on and what's going to happen to you, that's was animal's face everyday in captivity. Animals in captivity are abandoned and not fed the right foods, they

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    The Black-Footed Ferret is an endangered species. If you have seen one of these on a trip to the zoo, there is a chance that the little board that tells you what it is said that, “Black-Footed Ferrets are an endangered species. You will learn what they look like, what they eat, and where they live. Black-Footed Ferrets have a special appearance, their diet and habitat is special, and they have some interesting facts. First, the appearance of a Black-Footed Ferret is langy. They have a long tan body

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    SETTING Although the author doesn't go into much detail, the story displays many flashbacks, the most prominent being Pi's childhood. Beginning in July 2, 1977 in Pondicherry,India, Pi's father owns a zoo,which is home to many wild animals. The storyline is told in Pi's point of view as a child and an adult. The Pacific Ocean is where he spends his desertion on a life boat for two-hundred and twenty seven days. When his shipwreck comes to an end , he ends up in the Benito Juarez Infirmary ,which

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