I see how you are thinking, but the truth is that they undergo psychological and physiological atrophy, making them weaker.
>Some animals can't even survive zoo's for more than a month<, most animals you see are 'surviving' the zoo rather than 'living'.
You'd never notice this while everyone is smiling and the animal is just sitting doing it's thing... until it just turns around and kills someone.
When animals get the chance, They damn well take it, and when it happens the zoos can never just cover it up. Here is just one of them, http://www.thelmagazine.com/newyork/orcas-dont-kill-people-zoos-kill-orcas/Content?oid=1555624
to think that zoos are morally wrong?
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I see how you are thinking, but the truth is that they undergo psychological and physiological atrophy, making them weaker.
>Some animals can't even survive zoo's for more than a month<, most animals you see are 'surviving' the zoo rather than 'living'.
You'd never notice this while everyone is smiling and the animal is just sitting doing it's thing... until it just turns around and kills someone.
When animals get the chance, They damn well take it, and when it happens the zoos can never just cover it up. Here is just one of them, http://www.thelmagazine.com/newyork/orcas-dont-kill-people-zoos-kill-orcas/Content?oid=1555624