In the wild, elephants walk 30 miles a day, bears explore their hometown and run hundreds of miles and spend 18 hours a day. However, if these animals (or wild animals) are kept in zoo cages or small paddocks, they will not do anything important in nature. By contrast, zoo animals have little privacy and are kept in tight spaces with few opportunities to exercise or work.
Life without these important things often leads to "worms". In that case, the animals behave oddly, they even hurt themselves due to boredom and frustration. </ 3
Activists believe that keeping animals in the zoo is wrong. Animals are accustomed to roaming in wide open space and must be able to live freely in the wild - it is a mistake to shell them for human entertainment. Supporters state that the zoo plays a useful role in public education and is an important research center useful for the protection of endangered species. What do you think? What? Animals attracting the most visitors do not work well at the zoo. Animals like elephants, bears, and tigers excite people into the zoo, but they are merely artificially raised species. It is easy to understand why - these animals are accustomed to roaming in a vast land. No matter how advanced an animal's habitat is comfortable, it never approaches the true freedom of field sports. The fact that you can not move freely and move freely has been shown to have an adverse effect on animals.
Steven Bostock thinks zoo is immoral in zoo breeding, in a book titled "Zoo and Animal Rights: Protecting Animal Ethics." This book explores the principle of keeping animals in zoos. Stephen Bostock develops this controversial topic by investigating past zoos and their customs. The book believes that the rights of animals can be in harmony with the continuing existence of zoos. Bostock began to argue that zoo and animal rights should not be so, even though they appear to be normally conflicting. Various technical and ethical issues related to animal rights are included in the book. Some examples are human domination of animals. Some examples are not animals in the natural environment, human cruelty, and the nature of livestock and wildlife. Stephen Bostock analyzed misleading areas. Bostock is discussing in detail the controversial topic between an atrocity animal and the zoo.