Do Zoos Hurt Animals Natural Instincts?

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Are animals affected by zoos? Do zoos hurt animals natural instincts? Are zoos being cruel to their animals? Zoos are parks where exotic animals are kept. They are taken from the wild for many reasons other than to just be put on display. Zoos also help endangered animals by keeping them safe from predators, and feeding them. Although keeping animals in the wild is good, animals should stay in zoos for the reason that They are keeping animals from going extinct, the captive animals live longer than animals in the wild, and zoos are always improving to fit the animals needs. Animals should stay in zoos because they keep endangered animals from going extinct. Some animal species are having more deaths than births, so that means there are very few of that animal left. Zoos take these animals in, and breed them to repopulate the species. Some people may say that the animals are forced to breed, and this is half true, but here's a question for you: Would you rather have 2 animals forced to breed, or not have that animal at all? There are many animals over the years that have been repopulated by zoos like black-footed ferrets, California condors, or red wolves. This all suggests that zoos are saving animal species. …show more content…

In the wild animals are hunted, or die from infections, or diseases, but in zoos animals get fed everyday, and they are on a schedule so they do not over eat or under eat. This keeps the animals healthy, and feeling great. If one of the animals gets sick or seems to be acting strange, then zoos will give it proper medicine to get better. Although people may say that giving the animals food decreases their hunting ability, but zoos also give them a live animal in their cage so they can hunt it and eat it fresh. This means that keeping animals in zoos gives them a longer life

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