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    Upon walking into a zoo, to the left is a metaled, glassed cage filled with coal- black and white, fluffy, giant pandas. Everything in life seems alright for them, but what about their family members that are in the wild? What about the panda bears that are still out in the wild endangered? Ailuropoda melanoleucas, or commonly known as giant pandas, are rarely found in the wild. East of the Tibetan plateau in South China in a mixed broadleaf forest is home to the giant panda. There are only…

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    Research Paper On Gorilla

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    harambre laying there in his pool of blood struggling to stay alive. Everyone began to clapping and you could hear the mother crying tears of joy. But clapping soon faded and turned into panic, people began to scatter and screams of terror filled the zoo.…

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    Cherry Brook Zoo Cons

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    This article discusses the wrongful dismissal happened on Leonard Collrin who was the longtime director and Cherry Brook Zoo. Leonard Collrin worked for Cherry Brook Zoo for over 37 years, and his wife, Lynda, also worked as a volunteer for the zoo. The Collrins said their lives to the zoo and the animals, they lived in the zoo, so that they can provide all day service which means they work more than 80 hours every week. Nevertheless, the family was evicted of their home on July 6. Collrin…

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    Heritage Analysis

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    ‘Heritage’ invites us to think of multiculturalism, the 99 animals featured in this artwork are ideal but it is an impossible reality. The range of animals goes from tigers to deer, to pandas and kangaroos. The animals featured in heritage are ideal but are impossible, they are prey and predator. The artwork symbolizes tranquility and peace, the animals have been arranged in a way that there is no hierarchy, there is no leader. The only movement in this world of ideal is a drop of water, it’s…

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    Gecko Futiles

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    See geckos and other new babies in Prague ZOO This year, already nine hundred animals have been born in the Prague ZOO. The most recent ones, four gecko babies, are literally a wonder. These four miraculous reptiles helped to variegate the ZOO´s population, together with, for example, a baby giraffe, young vultures, a gorilla cub or a hippo calf. The baby reptiles are a genus of geckos, often referred to as “wonder geckos” (Teratoscincus scincus scincus). And what makes them so miraculous?…

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    How The Tiger Got Its Stripe Long ago believe it or not Tiger’s didn’t have stripes, tigers were white colored animals. Animals were still new back then they were still being created. Animals were still new to the Amazonian Jungle there was few foods to share to every animal. Those few is controlled by a selfish Monkey King and his goons of monkeys for followers. He forbids anybody who tries to eat it. On one fine day the got so Tiger fed up with the Monkeys antic that he confronted the Monkey…

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    Brevard Zoo Report

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    children took me to the Brevard Zoo. I was very excited to go, for this would be my first time seeing it. I have lived in Brevard county over twenty years of my life and somehow never managed the time to visit . A zoo is a place where different kinds of animals are kept and maintained with purpose of Educating the public about the varieties of animals and birds that exist all over the world, including our country. On our visit I observed that by going to the zoo, the experience expounds on…

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    The article, “Who Belongs in the Zoo?” (Written in 2006) by Michael D. Lemonick, Jeanne McDowell, and David Bjerklie, appears in Time Magazine. The article details animal behavior expert’s opinions on the impossibility for zoos to meet the basic needs of elephants and certain other animals they contain. It highlights famous zoos across the United States and what their enclosures are like for elephants, bears, gazelles, big cats, and giraffes. The purpose of this article is to bring awareness…

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    Why Are Zoos Inhumane

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    In my opinion i think that zoos are inhumane for many reasons. One, they don't get to live and survive in their natural habitat.Which could alter their species completely.And may cause some changes physically. One con is that there is hardly any space for the animals to roam and play.It can't be fixed by adding on to the exhibits and possibly sending the animals to another new zoo. They could do that so less animals get taken against their will to a zoo.That way less animals would get harmed.…

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    Millions of people around the world enjoy going to the zoo. For most, it is a major part of their childhood and their early education. Some go only to see the animals and learn interesting facts about them; while others go to see how closely represented their zoo environment compares to their habitat in the wild. Then there are the ones that disagree or even despise the idea of keeping animals in zoos or in any kind of captivity. Even though people have their differences about these two issues,…

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