A Zoo or Zoological park keeps animals locked away for us to see. We might like seeing them but do they like us seeing them? Their cages are big but maybe not big enough.
Animals end up dying much much younger due to mental stress from being looked at every second of their life. Above The Noise a youtuber that made a video about should Zoos exist also backs up this idea by saying the same thing. He also adds another little thing we didn't know. He says that when you see animals pacing back and forth or doing laps around the room it probably means there bored. Chimpanzees can show another sign or a different way of that as they pluck out hair or bite themselves.
I think that Zoos use animals for money as you don't see other animals like dogs or cats you only see the really exotic animals like polar bears seals tigers lions and all of those really cool animals. The stray dogs in the alley way aren't seen at Zoos but they are at vets. The animals they take in could've been taken away from families and friends and if you were taken away from our family and friends and then locked away for people to just look at you. I don't think that would be nice. Animals that end up in Zoos could end up being sold and bought just like toys thrown around like its not alive. It's cruel I think very cruel.
This time my RT was to backup my ideas with other stories or videos maybe an article so by using a video by Above The Noise I could backup one of my ideas. My answer for should Zoos exist is kinda half way but im leaning to no because it just sounds cruel to be locked away for your whole life.
