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· 9 years ago
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Do I like or dislike?
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mickymouse
· 9 years ago
Like for spreading a message maybe?
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guest
· 9 years ago
I click the like button when I want more people to see what I'm "liking".
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samgrenade
· 9 years ago
Why did u have to make me sad :(
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guest
· 9 years ago
It is sad.
guest
· 9 years ago
This looks more like a holding facility, like where the animals stay when they're brought in for the night so their outside enclosure can be cleaned. It's probably painted for enrichment so they're not just staring at blank walls. I wouldn't be sad for them - it's actually pretty thoughtful. (:
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peach9
· 9 years ago
No it's a zoo. That's their inside enclosure. I went to the zoo about 3 years ago when they had a baby giraffe and they kept them inside so people can see the baby up close... It was a very nice day out too. And it's not at all that big especially if they have multiple animals, not like it would be in the wild.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Can I just point out that animal enclosures do not need to be that big. In the wild, animals have home ranges that relate to how much food and water is around. If they're in a food-heavy environment, they don't travel far. If they're in places will little food, their territory is massive to cope with the demand of the animal. Animals in captivity have food, water and enrichment provided to them, which is why they do not need anywhere near as much space. I work with camels, and we get camels out of the wild to train them. After a week we decided one wild camel wouldn't be suitable to work with, so we tried to let him go back in the wild. It took us three days for us to chase him away, because he was so comfortable and knew there was food, water and safety at our farm.
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peach9
· 9 years ago
yeah that's because you stole his family. If you know anything about animals which clearly you don't. They travel in packs or herds. That's why he wouldn't leave dumbass. And what do you steal camels for? To use for entertainment or slavery?
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