William Opinions regarding zoos differ both interspecies and intraspecies, such as this hypothetical conversation: “Bob! Howzit feel to be a caged orangutan again this mornin’?” “No complaints. mate, ‘cept I can’t feel me leg.” “That’s yer arm ya’got holda there, Bob.” “Crickey! Good on ya - thought a jaguar had gone an’ eaten me leg right off.” Good zoos offer zoological education at the primary and professional levels and through inter-zoo exchanges promote biodiversity. Plus, inmates don’t have to worry about jaguars. Conversely, zoos are prisons which deprive wildlife from the environment to which tens of thousands of years of genetic memory have such accustomed them. Kumamoto Zoo has announced a male chimpanzette born to Marc (42) and Milk (15 - and don’t prejudge that age gap: it’s the way chimps swing), yet to be named. Milk has taken the child to her breast; promisingly, both parents seem to be actively engaged in childrearing. This chimpanzee birth is the zoo’s third as part of the zoo’s breading program, following that of Milk’s first child in December 2008, who died of weakness the same day, and a birth recorded in 1979, who died after a few months. https://kumanichi.com/articles/612082
William Opinions regarding zoos differ both interspecies and intraspecies, such…