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    public has completely changed its opinion on exploiting and killing animals for entertainment.” In SeaWorld animals are being killed and parents are not ok with this. This is no longer fun and educational for their kids. SeaWorld has banned the use of the bullhook which is a tool that helps handle and train the elephants. This place is no longer being nice to animals, they are hurting animals for fun. I personally think that the animals should be let go. They need to go back into their natural…

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    Animals is a common way to make someone happy. When I go to a zoo or an aquarium I think are these animals happy. These animals could be in a better place, they can be free and not there for the enjoyment of humans. Although most animal experts believe that animal captivity is for the better, others consider animal captivity is an unnatural environment for animals to be in. Animal captivity means the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined. Animal captivity is a…

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    keeping animals locked up in small cages their entire lives. Proven with expert opinions, research, and physical evidence, it has been proven that zoos are damaging to the animal's physical and mental state. Keeping animals locked up in zoos is inhumane and should be prevented. One of the most common arguments about keeping animals in zoos is the educational value provided to people by seeing these animals in person. This selfish reasoning permits people to capture and import animals from…

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    Therefore the interrelationships between men, animals, the environment is extremely important for the survival of all species. My aspiration is to take the role of a wildlife veterinarian and be able to put endangered animals back into their natural habitats henceforth be able to be of aid to that interrelationship. My passion for taking care of animals is something that’s inscribed in my DNA. Family members have always supported and encouraged my curiosity for animal welfare. That’s has given…

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    relieve their burden of life. Even pets can bring us pleasure when they feel lonely. Pets are the best companion in our life. More than 65% of American families are raising pets, which range from common ones such as dogs, cats, and rabbits, to more exotic animals like birds, snakes, and horses. Dogs and Cats are the most popular pets in the America. 3.1% of American are like to raise birds. It not need to pay too much money to raise birds. Raising a bird which is only need to pay 33 dollars…

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    Animal And Ethics Analysis

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    When was the last time you went to your local Zoo to see an animal in the wild? If you are like most people, it might have been when you were a child in grade school, or with your children or grandchildren in grade school. On the other hand, was it to see a new exhibit with a Lion or Tiger or even the Pandas from China? With the invention of television and social media, are Zoos a necessity? In the essay “Animal and Ethics”, written by Scott D. Wilson, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at…

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    I think that animal owners should be able to own exotix pets. Like snakes, and different types birds. They should be able to have them as long as they do not abuse their right to have them. Such as letting them loose, killing them, or even letting them into parks where children play. You should not own one of these pets if children in the house are under 5 years old, this is because the child may think that it is a stuffed animal or a toy, and try to pick it up and it bite them, and cause harm…

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    I think owning exoitic pets should not be allowed because they are to much to take care of. The owners have them for a little while, but when they get big they just dumped them off into the woods and they end up killing our birds and other animals. It isn´t a good idea to have these pets they are no good for us. They do nothing for us they just grow really big and they get annoying. Don't buy these pets they are nothing but trouble. These pets can get up to 20 feet long and when they are that…

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    Wild animals are increasingly being kept as pets in homes. The domestication of such animals should not occur as they belong to the wilderness and would find it extremely hard to adjust to confined surroundings. Since these animals are not domestic, the owners of such pets must have a clear understanding of what is involved once they take them out of their natural surroundings. Their regular functions are disturbed and dependent on the workings of a domestic household. Their sleep pattern is…

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    With the belief for being a “jungle, Africans live with animals, and that make them have pitch-black skin” (Pryor). Furthermore, “Africa is a jungle where men only, as hunters, know how to kill animals for food for their families, and because they live with animals, they talk and dance like them” (Spears). With thick trees, plants, and brush, Disneyland African jungle river adventure highly amplifies the belief that Africa is a jungle. Disneyland attracts millions of people from different parts…

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