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Animals Held Captive

Animals Held Captive. By. Mike Dunbar. Graph. Thesis. In my opinion animals shouldn’t be held captive because it isn’t fair to the animals, it affects their lifestyles, and also it is dangerous for both the animals and zookeepers. . My Points. * it isn’t fair to the animals

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Animals Held Captive

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  1. Animals Held Captive By. Mike Dunbar

  2. Graph

  3. Thesis In my opinion animals shouldn’t be held captive because it isn’t fair to the animals, it affects their lifestyles, and also it is dangerous for both the animals and zookeepers.

  4. My Points *it isn’t fair to the animals *it affects their lifestyles *it is dangerous for both the animals and zookeepers.

  5. Point One- Not Fair *When animals are held captive they have no say in what happens to them. *They basically are taken from their homes and treated like prisoners in zoos. *This isn’t fair to the animals because they don’t have a say in their lives.

  6. Point Two- Affected Lifestyles • They won’t be able to mate by will • Different perspective on hunting • Make the animals less defensive

  7. Point Three- Dangerous • Animals might attack • Zookeepers might mistreat the animals • New land might have dangerous disease

  8. Conclusion In my opinion animals should be left in the wild because it allows them to be free and also experience the wild life.

  9. Bibliography • Lardlaw. “When Animals and Humans Interact”. May 21, 2010 • “Pros and Cons” United States”. Buzzle. 12/1/10. • Pungovschi, Andreil. “Conservation Programs”. Aug.25,2007.

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