▶ Your Answer : It is natural for human to be curious about wild
animals. This curiosity had been appeared in 2500 BCE in Egypt by the precedent
forms of zoos. Despite the lifetime captivity could be seen as an animal
cruelty, the opportunities conducting and developing for animal study fields
cannot be ignored. In this essay will discuss both of aspects.
To begin with, it cannot deny that it is one of
violence form of torturing animals. The fact that wild animals have to spend
their rest of lives in captivity and exposed their lives to public 24/7. Their
lives would be stressed and which can cause several maladies. Further, when human
found new exotic animals, they are craving to capture those animals as a
marketing tool. However, the more wildest the animals are, the more difficult
would be able to adapt the artifical environments. Therefore, zoos are
considered as a new method to torture wild animals.
In contrast, there are several advantages for wild
animals in a captivity. By capturing wild animals, the publics can be educated
about those species. This is beneficial for number of publics such as
zoologists, veterinary, and animal researchers, because they can be able to
conduct a further research about the correlationship with other species and as
well as biological knowledge. So that, all this gathered detailed information
can educate the public and this can result in the develop of animal sciences. Furthermore,
the publics can entertain at the zoos by interacting with animals. All visitors
may get psychologically influences from the interactions and which can affect
their personality. Therefore, the existence of zoos provide several qualities
in different parts of society.
In conclusion, being curiosity about human's
surroundings and understanding of natural cycles have been a natural part of
human. This curiosity had established in the form of zoos since Ancient
Mesopotamia Era. Even though zoos can be considered as inhumane activity, the
development of animal research was possible. |