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... to the standard of the habitat of the animals and furthermore the zoos do not motivate people through their "educational day" out to think and do something about the natural plight of the animals. 3. Zoos do not allow any natural and meaningful contact through their bars and concrete between the animals and the humans as it gives the wrong impressions. The only things that zoos can offer are concrete, shortage of space and bars. The only relationship and contact that the animals and the humans have are the relationship that they set as exhibit and visitor. Therefore it does not live up to the natural educational role it says that it has. 4. The only sole reason for the existence of zoos and for our tolerance to it is our enjoyment in seeing animals, in seeing animals that we have never ever heard of, we go and see to be ...
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