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    The Wild Animal Trade The wild animal trade, or more commonly known as the pet trade, has been an increasing reoccurrence for thousands of years. Through the process of the trade, exotic animals are captured and taken from their natural habitats and are transported long distances to new, frightening, and smaller homes. After the long, stressful process of trade, different species of animals are transported to different destinations worldwide. Some animals are taken to specialist where they will…

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    Cause Of Animal Abuse

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    cause for animal abuse. Impulse purchasing in this case is the unexpected decision to purchase an animal base on what it looks like. Cases with purchasing animals like this can often lead to animal abuse. This can happen because the buyer does not realize the care for the breed at the time of purchase. Anyone could buy an animal because it looks adorable, but if the buyer does not know what is expected of that particular breed or the proper care, it could result in animal abuse. Animals do not…

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    Zoos are places where animals are put on displays and where they have to live their entire life. People can visit zoos for money and watch animals like they are in some kind of television show or commercial program that is made for people only. People have to notice that we should not exhibit animals at zoos just for our entertainment. Animals in zoos should have the freedom they deserve and live in the wildlife where they belong. Zoos may be very necessary for endangered species. But, there…

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    Katherine Rogers novel “First Friend” discusses the history of dogs and mankind. She paints a visual image of dogs roles throughout human history and why they are so important to us. However despite these wonderful creatures usefulness, we have a notorious history of maltreating them and I personally believe that our prejudice towards dogs is somehow corresponding to the lack of communication we have with them. While it is true that man and dog were able to cooperate with each other for…

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    Introduction Animal extortion is an ongoing issue in relationship to animal welfare and rights. There seems to be some ethical areas that individuals feel need to be changed on how humans use animals for human personal benefits. The argument supporting animal extortion and maltreatment has been the same for generations, including this view on animals used for experiments, “These benefits to humans far outweigh the costs in suffering that relatively few animals have had to endure. Society has…

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    The truth about animal cruelty is horrific. How that billions of animals each year are harmed and killed by us humans. While we’re sitting doing nothing, more numbers are decreasing and there isn’t enough people doing anything about it. Animal abuse is awful because it makes it harder for them to live. The air is being polluted and killing birds. Also global warming is melting the icecaps for polar bears, and is all caused by us humans. Millions of fish are killed by oil spills and fishers.…

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    because they need the freedom to roam around without boundaries of zoo walls. Animals in captivity may live longer, but they have the lack of the quality of life, don't get their natural instincts to hunt, and may not have the right care that they need to be able to live a happy and healthy life. The animals in captivity may live longer, but live an unhappy life due to lack of freedom due to zoo walls and other animals. According to Petakids.com “In the wild, elephants walk up to 30 miles…

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    Title: Should Animals Be Kept in Captivity? Introduction: Nowadays, there are not many people in Hong Kong who have not visited a zoo in their lifetime. People are able to get relatively close to different types of animals though going to Ocean Park, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, Tuen Mun Reptile House, etc. When we are having fun in those places, it is also important to think of the feeling of those animals who are being displayed. Opponents argue that it is erroneous to remove…

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    Animal Abuse Satire

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    take in animals for the right reason, while others take in animals for the wrong reason, people kill animals for their own use for clothing, jewelry, and food, and I am not saying everyone should be a vegetarian. 150 billion cats and dogs are killed each year, not including any other type of animal. Those cats and dogs had all probably been abused along the way, and some don’t even make it. Animal Cruelty, horrible people force cats, and dogs to do things for their own entertainment…

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    Although animals are not capable of speaking to stand up for themselves, animals deserve moral rights just as humans do. There are people out in the world that would gladly mistreat animals for their own entertainment, food, materials, and wealth, but, there also people will not allow such actions to occur for the reason that as humans, given a privilege, have a responsibility to help the poor and defenseless animals from maltreatment. Animals are victims of homeowner abuse, poaching,…

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