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    The article titled: After SeaWorld, A “Blackfish” Effect On The Circuses and Zoos?, was written about how Seaworld is going to stop housing Killer Whales. In the introductory paragraph(s) Senior Vice President of PETA Lisa Lange spoke about how SeaWorld is deciding to stop housing Orca whales. Lange mentioned this change was due inpart to the incident in 2010, when trainer Dawn Brancheau was pulled under by an Orca. Lange went on to talk about the cruel treatment of animals in other countries.…

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    talk about, is that it also represents a lonely elephant in a frigid Canadian zoo; confined in a small area surrounded by concrete, and metal bars for most of the year. Lucy is a 34-year old Asian elephant at the Edmonton’s Valley Zoo - alone since 2007 and sick with arthritis, foot disease, and an undiagnosed breathing problem. Many animal rights activists have fought for her case for years now, even offering the zoo money to transfer her to the PAWS wildlife sanctuary in California that has…

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    Savagery In Life Of Pi

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    Life of Pi Meaning of the Zoo Pi grew up in a city of animals, after all his family did own a zoo. Pi knows everything there is to know about his animals in the zoo, but what if the zoo in Life of Pi is more than just to show that Pi knows a lot about animals. The reason the author of Life of Pi included the part about the zoo was to introduce the animalistic savagery that would become a theme throughout the book. The meaning behind Pi growing up in a zoo was so that the author could introduce…

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    Cost Of Animal Captivity

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    Animals are born with natural instincts that kick in at a very young age. If an animal is raised in a zoo it may not know what to do when released into the wild. These animals may not be able to survive. So which is best for the animals, the wild or the zoo? Honestly, I believe animals should live in the wild. When an animal is born in captivity their natural instincts may not kick in. These animals are raised without the fear of predators, the instinct to hunt, or even to be on their own. Once…

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    The Stripes Will Survives

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    In "The Stripes Will Survive" by Jacqueline Adams, "The Zoos Go Wild" by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis, and the video “Behind The Scenes with the National Zoo’s Lion Cubs”, all of the texts claim that the role of zoos is to protect animals from extinction or from harmful things in the wild. Whether certain animals have potentially fatal diseases or are disabled in some way, zoo keepers are there to protect the animals and help them grow and strive in areas where they are not skilled…

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    Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo during World War Two, at a time where the city was constantly bombarded. In fear of bombs hitting the zoo and freeing animals through the city, the Army orders the zoo to kill all its dangerous animals, including its elephants: John, Tonky, and Wanly. In the passage, the author uses figurative language to describe the elephants’ life, death, and pain. He further explains the sadness of the zoo’s staff and their hope to save the elephants. At first, the zoo keepers…

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    Bukit Tinggi Case Study

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    34 acres and exhibits 1300 animals representing 180 species of amphibians, mammals, and reptiles. These include Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Hippopotamus, Giraffes, Hornbills, Orang Utans and others. Zoo Taiping has something unique that most of the zoos do not have which is night safari. So, it made Zoo Taiping a very great attraction for tourist to visit. In order to sustain through all the challenges for future, innovative and creative ideas are needed in order to survive and be the leader in…

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    Miami Research Paper

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    be The Zoo of Miami, Tropical Park, and The Olympia Theater. These three attractions are all located in Miami Florida. The Zoo of Miami, Tropical Park, and The Olympia Theater are attractions that people love to visit because they are very family friendly, and people from around the world…

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    4th Grade Science Classes

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    students will observe different organisms that they liked. They will write down what they observed in their journals. Ultimately, they will write about their experience at the zoo and do an activity on their favorite animal. What better way for students to learn about organisms’ structure and characteristics than going to the zoo. This will allow the students to have an…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Journal

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    “Oh my Perry! Have you ever realized how the cell wall is just like the brick walls and the fences in the zoo? The cell wall protects and supports the cell, as the brick walls and the fences, they keep the animals from running away and people that aren't suppose to be there out.” “You know what Phineas? I think your right!! Tell me more.” 2. “Perry, what do you think the cell membrane reminds you of?” Phineas asked Perry. “The cell membrane has the same job as the ticket booth…

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