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Jack Dawkins
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Reputable zoos make it so the animal doesn't get...welll...bored. They have animal enhancement, such as fish frozen in ice for a toy for bears, or they'll switch around what the enclosure looks like.
And as I said, that enclosure IS their territory and IS their life. You don't see a wild pride of lions or a pack of wolves going out beyond their marked lands, unless there's a need to. Their routine is pretty monotonous too, if you want to get down to it. Eat, sleep, sleep some more, defend their territory, mate, sleep. Actually compared to animals out in the wild, zoo animals have it positively heavenly. There's meals every day, don't have to worry about George in the next territory over trying to steal your girls, these strange two-leggers get rid of all the parasites and crap; if you get sick you have medical care...an animal in a zoo lives longer than an animal in the wild, and I don't think it's any less of a fuffilling life--it's just different.
A pride of lions usually claims a territory that can be hundreds of square miles.
Would you trade your freedom for security?
I mean, I have a big problem with the Patriot Act and what you're talking about is a little more severe, I think.
How'd you like to be imprisoned by a superior species that views your existence as a series of meals, naps and fucks?
I'm not a vegetarian. I don't even necessarily have a problem with zoos and I do think they make their best effort to offer the animals some kind of decent life. But let's not be coy about this, they're there for our visual consumption and enjoyment, we're not doing these wild animals any favors.