The Troubling Reality of Zoo Captivity

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Close your eyes and picture yourself as a large polar bear in a scorching hot enclosed cage with little children banging on the glass and then stalking everywhere and just wish for privacy for just 1 second. You pace back and forth worried about your family and your cubs that were left in the wild without their parents and wonder if you'll ever be happy again and ever reunite with your loving family ever again. Although zoos educate children and adult about the endangered animals and all the species they're not helping at all because it shortens their lifetime so a number of animals that are in the world right now will probably stay the same. One animal passes away and another is born. Zoo’s sound very professional but the reality is that they don’t know anything about them. They deserve freedom they also have rights. Now I will make you never go to the treacherous zoo ever again!

We all hate the feeling of being in a locked room but we know we can get out. What about the animals they have feelings …show more content…

For example elephant in the wild they live for about 40-50 years but in the zoo, they only live for 20-30 years that’s 10 years taken away from their life. That’s precious time! That’s why zoo’s don’t help the extinction of animals actually helping the extinction of the poor animals. So if we didn’t zoo’s the animals would be at a constant rate right now. I blame it all on the zoo. Have you ever wondered if there were no zoo’s you would probably think that there would be no more animals but there would be a lot more than how many there are right now? It’s like the worms everyone this there good for trees but the could easily wipe out all the wildflowers and maple trees. See just like the zoo’s everyone thinks they’re good but they could easily wipe out all the animals. There’s another reason why you shouldn’t support

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