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    Why Are Zoos Bad

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    Have you ever heard about zoos being bad for animals? Well it's not true and here's the truth about zoos.Why are zoos good because the employes of the zoos take care of the animals and heal them back to health if sick or hurt.Plus zoos keep animals from extinction by doing a breeding program for the animals.Plus the animals get study to see how they behave and what they do.They also have exhibits big enough for the animals that match their natural habitat.zoos are a great thing for the animals.…

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    Zoos and aquariums provide endless entertainment for most of the population, but for the animals in cages, tanks, and terrariums, it is not so fun. The animals in zoos and aquariums are stolen from a vast and endless environment and are then shoved into a smaller setting. They can no longer hunt, exercise, and bond with other animals. The animals are solely kept, to make profit for businesses. To make more money, animals are forced to breed, as it is found that humans loves to watch newborn…

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    Polar Bear Research Paper

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    ulperines. A few examples of bears would be the brown bear, polar bear, and the giant panda. The three species I choosed for the research are the Giant Panda (Aliuropoda Melanoleuca), the Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus Maritimus), and the Tibetan Blue Bear (Ursus Arctos Pruinosus). The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) are one of the rarest in the Ursidae family, as well one of the most peaceful mammals. They are found in the mountains and bamboo forests in western china; there are as…

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    lighter on and off. He seemed mesmerized by the flame. Tony's wife, Sophie, was cool and distant. Her exceptionally long legs were tucked under the table. Her piercing blue eyes watched every move that she made. Her curvy figure was poured into a low cut red dress that displayed her ample bosom. Drenched in diamonds around her neck and on her fingers. Her platinum blonde hair was in a high ponytail. Eva thought she was looking at an aging Barbie Doll, come to life. She learned later, that the…

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    Duck Soup was a movie that came out on November 17, 1933. This was approximately three years into the American Great Depression, with a broken economy and unemployment rate at its highest of 25 percent. This was a time when America was at its all-time low. Duck Soup is a movie made as a direct representation of America during the Great Depression. The writers purposely made it a comedy because the audience would get the joke. In Duck Soup, Rufus T. Firefly becomes the president of the country…

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    Zoo Controversy

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    Controversy is a disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated. The topic I will be focusing on are zoos and whether or not some of them are actually beneficial to the animals that live there. Some people will argue and say zoos are a cruel form of entertainment for people dicised as a place made to shelter and help the animals. Others will say that the people who disagree with zoos are not properly educated about what some zoos really do and how they have changed. Some zoos are…

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    also Chinese medicine systems of traditional medicine. Another circumstance, would be that of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), native to south central China. In which Chinese scientists estimate that only roughly 1500 individuals are left in the wild. Making matters worse, many giant pandas have been overserved to have lost their natural breeding instincts ("National Zoo 's Giant Panda Undergoes Artificial Insemination". NBC, Associated Press, 19 March 2008). A primate cousin of ours,…

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    Black Rhino Essay

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    The panda pelt is the panda’s skin and which people would sell them as a coat or other material goods. The website Animal Port has stated this about poaching pandas, “They are poached for their skin, which has a great value in the international market. The soft skin of Pandas is used for making bags, and is sold for thousands of dollars.” People will pay top dollar for their skin, and because panda’s skin are so rare its even more money. People have sold panda pelts for about $80…

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    The question of the impact of captivity on animals remains one of the most challenging and controversial over the several decades. Some people disagree that zoos are an important part of animals conservation as they believe sanctuaries in animal's native habitat would bring more positive results as animals suffer from the constant human presence and lack of space. Others argue that zoos provide animals with even better conditions than in the wild and that without zoos many conservation programs…

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    Mr. Peek the Misunderstanding at the Zoo was the book I chose for my interactive read aloud. In the story, Mr. Peek accidentally puts his son’s jacket on before he goes to work. It obviously doesn’t fit and it makes him feel bad about himself. As he is making his rounds at the zoo he talks to himself in a very critical way. All of the animals think that he is talking to them. Once Mr. Peek figures out that he really had the wrong jacket the whole time, he walks back through the zoo praising…

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