mikaeala:itsazombiething:ibleedtechnicolor:hayjulay:poorlittlequeenie:thebearqueen:nothing-here-go-a
mikaeala:itsazombiething:ibleedtechnicolor:hayjulay:poorlittlequeenie:thebearqueen:nothing-here-go-away:wolfstrider:thomassawyerismyname:mangiemay:irvinator1:booksarerevolution:vegankween:1. Those tigers look thin.2. Zoos are fucking stupid.3. Capturing wild animals and using them for human entertainment is a super shitty thing to do.4. This is not cool.This is abuse and horrible. Zoos are prisons.Some zoos only take old animals to where they are given an easy life. Their maintenance is funded by people coming into the zoo.Those tigers are not thin.“Zoos are fucking stupid” wow such science you sold meThey weren’t captured for this purpose, they probably weren’t captured at all, it’s called rescuing. This is cool.This is not abuse, it’s actually exercise if you think about it.Zoos are not prisons. Zoos allow us to rescue animals, research them, and protect them from hunters and the dangers that we, as humans, impose on them.I’m so done with all the shit about zoos on my fucking dash. Zoos literally save animals every day so why don’t you do your freaking research.This comment is perfect^Animals come to zoos as a result of being born captivegetting injured in the wild and rescued to live a healthy life in captivitybeing rescued from black market dealers, private collectors, or the like who decide that they can no longer care for the animals or who had been illegally keeping the animalsbeing in a breeding program to increase their numbers because the animal is endangered in the wildIf you knew anything about tigers at all, you’d know that they are endangered in the wild due to poaching and hunting. It is of utmost importance that their numbers increase, or they will go extinct within the next fifty years. I don’t know what zoo this is so I don’t know their reputation, but the tigers look healthy, and this tug-of-war is good for them because some animals get stressed in zoos when they are bored. This isn’t solely to entertain zoo guests, it is to give the tigers something fun to do.Zoos do not snatch animals from the wild without a good reason. If you want to protest animal captivity, go to SeaWorld and protest the orcas being kept there, they are far too large to belong in such cramped spaces and they are solely kept for entertainment.Thank you and good day.ALSO ITS NOT LIKE THEY’RE FORCING THE TIGERS TO GRAB THE ROPE, THE TIGER WANTS TO PLAYTigers play just like domestic cats play with each other, this is for the educational benefit of the visitors and the enrichment benefit of the tigers. Also word to the comment above. Tigers are endangered to the point that they cannot repopulate themselves in the wild, they need the help of captive institutions like zoos, where they live carefree lives free of stress and can breed and birth without fear that other predators and mating competitors will come along and eat their cubs.Furthermore, these tigers are NOT thin. In fact, one of the ones in the large group looks borderline obese. People who know nothing about animals need to stop talking about animals.Boosting the shit out of this because I’m so damn tired of whiney morons (who probably never get outside) bitching about animal’s rights when they really have no fucking clue.DO YOUR GODDAMN HOMEWORK.ALL OF EVERYTHING IN THIS COMMENTARYI keep seeing this post come around. This zoo is Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL (x) and they are an accredited zoo until March 2016 (x) This is a zoo that is constantly bettering itself and finding ways to make their animals happier. ZOOS ARE NOT HELL HOLES.SEA WORLD ON THE OTHER HAND…ive literally gone to busch gardens over 15 times since it’s both my favorite theme park and the one closest to me, and their animals always look very healthy. -- source link
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