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    The hippopotamuses captive environment is much different to its natural environment. In its captive environment it eats ,daily, 30 pounds of Timothy hay and one and a half gallons of grain. They also receive enrichment treats of apples, carrots and lettuce. In the hippopotamuses natural environment they eat short cropped patches of vegetation that are preferred to be easily chewed and they travel very far distances to do so; up to 6 miles. Hippopotamuses in the wild also sometimes very rarely…

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    Boycott Zoos According to www.care2.com many people believe that zoos should be shut down because the zoos cannot provide sufficient space. Animals suffer from Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors and surplus animals are killed or sold to other zoos or dealers. First, zoos cannot provide sufficient space for animals. No matter how big, pretty, or how many branches they place, it won’t compare to the animal’s natural habitat. Animals shouldn’t have a limit on how much space there is to roam. Studies…

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    Should Animals Be Taken Away? Taking wild animals away from their natural habitat is harmful to the animal. You shouldn’t take them because you never know how they will react to other animals of the same species, they might become aggressive or they might get along. All together it wouldn’t be a good choice. These reasons below are my thoughts on this argument. First things first, what do they do if they are hungry but they have to wait until a certain time of day to eat, how would you feel…

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    Should Animals Be Held In Captivity? Cade B. Animals shouldn’t be in captivity because they are wild animals taken from their homes. According to the text wild animals lose their homes “First, they are put in unnatural settings”, this could be why animals attack. First, animals don’t use their hunter instincts and become lazy. Based on what I read the animals are becoming lazy when they don't have to hunt and those instincts have to come out eventually “as you…

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    Why it Should be Illegal to own Exotic Animals as Pets Have you ever been ripped away from your home or taken away from your family for no exact reason? Well, this is exactly how some animals are being savagely taken from their natural habitat in the wild, just to be used as pets. According to the Humane Society of the United States, “the exotic pet trade is a multi-billion dollar industry and has been around for many years.” These owners make their money by using websites and magazines to…

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    Firstly, extic animals should be left in the wild because when wild animals are imprisoned in cages or small enclosures in homes, they don’t get to do the thing that are natural and important to them.”This can affect animal’s behavior , mood ,and overall well being.” “Most exotic animals who are kept as pets never learn how to survive in the wild therefore making it impossible for them to ever be released to join wild population.” Second, why do you think people what wild animals for a pet.…

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    Heritage Analysis

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    ‘Heritage’ invites us to think of multiculturalism, the 99 animals featured in this artwork are ideal but it is an impossible reality. The range of animals goes from tigers to deer, to pandas and kangaroos. The animals featured in heritage are ideal but are impossible, they are prey and predator. The artwork symbolizes tranquility and peace, the animals have been arranged in a way that there is no hierarchy, there is no leader. The only movement in this world of ideal is a drop of water, it’s…

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    This couple’s story about their leopard “daughter” gives just the right amount of sad, heartwarming feelings, while at the same time teaching you about a very serious problem. Growing up, I loved animals of all kinds. I would, and still do, sit and watch Animal Planet or Nat Geo Wild for hours. I was especially interested in exotic animals. Most of these exotic animals being endangered left me very sentimental. I found myself seeking out more and more stories like these. This talk begins asking,…

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    The arguments that encourage the placement of wild animals in captivity don’t necessarily talk about behavior. Their defense centers around how zoos and other places that house captive animals are important places to teach the public about wildlife conservation and rehabilitating animals to release back into the wild (Lin 2017). They believe that as long as these places follow AZA regulations that call for enrichment programs and maintenance techniques that closely mimics how should be in the…

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    Brevard Zoo Report

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    particularly like to visit , a small lagoon like area . The Brevard Zoo is situated in Melbourne, Florida and covers around 75 acres of land. The zoo highlights numerous unprecedented creature encounters, including giraffe and Lorikeet feedings, African kayak visits, paddle boats in the wetlands, and a train a ride that goes around the zoo. Brevard Zoo is not revenue driven association, but it is…

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