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Queenroot

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lol you think animals in zoos are sad? you think they feel confined?

You know zoo animals aren't human, right?

They live in ideal safe conditions with all the food etc. they will ever need. Zoo animals have got it better than most wild animals.
They are well looked after but they don't experience life in the wild and will probably die out
 

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but they don't experience life in the wild and will probably die out
Like I said, life in the wild is usually worse for them, especially if they're preyed upon by other animals.


As for dying out, do you mean as a species? The zoo engages in breeding programs specifically tyo prevent endangered species from dying out.
 

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Like I said, life in the wild is usually worse for them, especially if they're preyed upon by other animals.


As for dying out, do you mean as a species? The zoo engages in breeding programs specifically tyo prevent endangered species from dying out.
Yeah but what is the point if those species can't survive in the wild
 

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there are some cases where animals in captivity have shorter life spans than animals in the wild
 

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Yeah but what is the point if those species can't survive in the wild
fuck you are thick.

you do realize zoos try to train animals for the wild before releasing them to ensure better chances of survival right?
 

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