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    kept in their natural environment where they can learn how to survive on their own and mentally feel safe around other animals. There is multiple reasoning to animal captivity. Animal captivity starts when professionals believe that animals are endangered. Also when an animal is very exotic professionals like to take the time to study the animal. During animal captivity animals and their offspring are affected. Animal captivity does not have a…

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    Diamondback Comparison

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    in some dark places, but where they can still get heat, but they use the dark to their advantage so they can strike. The female can also lay up to twenty-four eggs, but only fourteen hatch. Reproduction is sexual. So far the Diamondback species is not endangered so far. The diamondbacks do have many predators, such as deer, antelope,eagles. Diamondback usually live in a cave or rocky recess for hibernation. They can also live up to twenty years.The female does not care for the young. The young…

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    Endangered Pangolins People are trying to save Pangolins because it is the most illegally traded animal in the world and before they are eaten to extinction. There are up to 100,000 Pangolins that are estimated to be hunted and sold every year. Which is making them the most traded animal in the world. How are people helping: Well people are trying to find these animals in the wild and to put them in a safe place where they don’t have to be hunted and also so they don’t go extinct. Well and when…

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    is bad for the environment. People that practice these kind of sport desire “The most impressive trophy” according to “how sport hunting works,” meaning they go for rare animals that could be endangered. sport hunting can hurt animals, its also immoral to kill them just for fun. Hunters can disturb a species, “this strategy removes the healthiest animals from the herd and disturbs the sex…

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    to be taken from your home and from your family. After that, you will be taken to a zoo and be kept captive there for a very long time. Nobody wants that to happen to them. Animals should not be kept captive in zoos. First, most animals are not endangered and therefore they should not be put in zoos (Why you should not support Zoos). Second, animals should not be used as entertainment for human purposes (Zoos neither educate nor empower children). Lastly, although zoos intend to have a positive…

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    only problem is that animals act completely different in the wild vs. the zoo, so how is it educational when their behaviors are altered? Another reason why some people believe zoos should continue to open is because they prevent animals from being endangered. Most of the population in zoos are stolen from the wilderness and have no reason of being held captive. However, there are a few cases were animals were hurt and needed medical attention. The releasement of the captive animals are highly…

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    Pandas that you can write about! The thing is that Gorillas aren’t an animal’s many people are interested about, but what they don’t know is that gorillas are the closest things to a human. Think about let’s say that humans go extinct and the other species that will take over the world with about the same knowledge as a humans and they see a picture of how we look, who do you think they are going to experiment on? Gorillas! They are the closest thing to a human. For example, we both have…

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    The RHI-SPY and poaching Poaching is a serious crime which needs to be controlled or stopped. Poaching is the greatest current threat to tigers, rhinos, elephants, gorillas and other African and Asian species. (WWF) In the year 2011, 448 rhinos were killed in South Africa alone and the numbers are increasing each year. Every day rhinos are being poached for their horns, and by mid-2012, 300 more had been poached. “Currently a rhino is being butchered every 6 hours in Africa, and the issues…

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    Personal Narrative Before we get into the story, let me explain to you what is a white-headed langur. A white-headed langur is a special species of monkey that lives in Chong Zuo, China. This species is one of those endangered species in China just like the panda. Professor Pan from the University of Beijing was sent to research and rescue the monkey from danger. Professor Pan was a famous scientist of animals. He was sent to save both pandas and dolphins and had honored by the government.…

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    Exotic Pet Releases

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    to rich owners. In our opinion exotic pet release is bad because it can come with consequences and will also mess with the current environment, but if they were released back into their natural environment it could help populate their species if they are endangered. But also having exotic pets like big cats can make you more popular and scare off intruders in your…

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