Importance Of Zoos And Aquariums

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Zoos and aquariums are the magically exotic places where childhood fantasies flourish through experiencing novel sights and sounds. A zoo creates terrestrial adventures for a young child to explore while visions of fantastic beasts race through his or her imagination. An aquarium, a reachable representation of the underwater mystery set forth by the ocean depth, provides a window into the unknown for the youthful mind to explore the strange aquatic creatures and alien surroundings of a water-filled chasm. Zoos and aquariums, also called menageries, are a necessary part of informing the public about living organisms, conducting scientific research and inspiring younger generation to delve into the world of nature. However, throughout the world, zoos and aquariums are vulnerable targets for men and women who simply see only one side of the zoological coin. Many people would agree that the eradication of zoos and aquariums would be an ideal situation since animals should live in their own natural environments, but nowhere is there such an idealistic place or world.
The foremost troubles for animal facilities, such as zoos and aquariums, range from ethical issues of captivity to the creatures in themselves. While animals preserve their heavy reliance on their innately natural instincts, how they use their instincts has been in demonstration countless times. In some facilities, the performance of unexpected behavior is highly regarded as dangerous and often punished accordingly. For example, in the San Francisco Zoo, Tatiana, a tiger, expressed aggression towards a worker in the form of a physical attack, but the incident was isolated as territory protection-driven and not thought of much. In another instance, the same tiger ...

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