Byron said: ella731 said: I just took my daughter to the zoo a couple weeks ago, we both had a great time, but the animals were obviously depressed. man does that sound bad
The wild part about it is, if you go on a safari in Africa, 90% of the time the animals look and act exactly like they do in zoos...lol...they lay around mostly, walk slowly...but it does indeed feel as if they're doing so by choice (or by nature), instead of by circumstance. Seeing a majestic lion laying casually in a wide-open field gives a different impression than seeing a majestic lion laying in the exact same casual manner while within a restricted confinement... Here's my version of that I call this one: TYPICAL MALE | |
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You people should visit a dutch wildlifepark, all animals are more or less free and a lot happier than in most zoo's. I love going there, the animals seem to be happy | |
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