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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    zoo with your parents. Do you think zoos treat their animals ? If you said yes, well you’re wrong. A big problem that zoos have to face is, the animals are kept in enclosures that aren’t a fit space for the animal that is inside. They think if they trees and cool paintings it will make it all good. They are wrong, animals are there for years and they will find everything to know about the habitat by the first year. Eventually this makes the animals bored, causing them to not do much which makes…

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    all ages, visitors can appreciate animals closer, and people learn about wildlife with tours, pamphlets and experiences. First, these places attract people from all ages successfully. From children to seniors, zoos and aquariums are meant for the whole family in comparison to other public places. Both places offer the most complete information about the displayed species. The Director of the American…

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    Veterinarians I’ve always loved animals, I grew up around them all of my life. I have owned animals for as long as I can remember. I can still remember my first animal, a bearded dragon. Animals are my passion, and I have been caring, raising, and breeding animals for as long as I can remember. My family has owned animals from horses to a 6.5 foot Red tail boa. I can already clean and dress wounds and do many other things required of veterinarians. My mother is a veterinarian technician, based…

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    purpose to help animals in need. The best way I can think of helping them is by providing them with a Veterinary Hospital that includes a shelter as well as a grooming station. My business will be a Veterinary Hospital, for both exotic animals and pets. I want to start this business because I have always loved animals and I've always wanted to help strays on the street. Helping them and maybe even saving their life will give me the best feeling in the world knowing that I saved an animal from…

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    implications the baby tiger might endure? Is it morally justified for one’s wishes to be granted at the sake of an animal 's welfare? Should animals be used for one’s amusement or should they merely be left to their own device? Animal captivity brings forth its own set of problems even when the desire to conserve is present. Zoos and wildlife sanctuaries are the most common forms of animal captivity. In the episode Morgan See, Morgan Do, from the television show Inside Man, Morgan Spurlock…

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    hope that someday the misery will end. No living creature should ever have to endure this, unfortunately, for captive animals this is the life they live. Most animals in captivity are either taken from the wild at a young age or born into it, losing every trace of what they used to be. Fortunately, from year to year it's more apparent that people are learning how miserable animals actually…

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    and the most caught. According to Source 1 “Burmese Python Not the Ideal Pet” it states “To kill their prey, they first grasp it with their back curving teeth. When the animal tries to pull away, it only sinks further into the python’s grip. Then, the python coils its long and powerful body around the animal, squeezes until the animal dies, and then swallows it whole.”This means that they can be a full…

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    Essay On Taxidermy

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    The controversial and thought provoking installation artist and activist, Angela Singer uses her process of redefining the purpose of taxidermy to interpret the preconceived perceptions of animal violence, gender roles in society and art as well as the viewers experience. Since the early 1990’s taxidermy has taken the reins in popular culture, especially in contemporary art. Artists are now using taxidermy in their work as a unique and yet growing medium to be displayed in exhibits. “Singer’s…

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    Veterinary Technician

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    dedicated to thrive in their career. It takes patience and good communication skills to deal with pets and their owners. Also having a passion for animals is one of the keys to having success and happiness in this career. Being a Veterinary Technician is taxing yet rewarding. It requires long hours, low pay and, a busy schedule, but working with the animals you love and enjoy being with makes it all worth it. There are many different aspects of this field of work to look at, such as how do you…

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    Essay On Exotic Pets

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    growing trend of owning exotic pets. These animals can be smarter, more colorful and interesting or they could be outright expensive and dangerous. So the question arises, should an exotic animal really be kept as a pet. They may have their benefits but exotic pets should not be kept as pets by the majority of people considering the dangers and expenses of owning one, along with the lifetime commitment that must be made. Walking into a pet store one can find many animals to buy as…

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