Imagine an eighty degree bright summer day. The family decides to take a trip to the zoo. Looking at the animals is a precious vision, especially when all the animals do is sit around. Looking at the gorillas, zebras, monkeys, bears, and giraffes can be an exciting experience. Just imagine the animals behind the bars and living in cages, not getting the freedom that they deserve. Animals need more rights and freedom. The zoo's want you to think the animals are having a great life behind the bars when in reality the animals are having a dreadful life. Americans can ban zoos and protest for the animal’s rights. Americans should discard zoos and other animal showings because it keeps the animals in captivity. The issue with animal captivity is the animals have no freedom. The animals are kept in cages all day from animal showings. If there is a show, the animals are treated poorly for people's …show more content…
If nobody visit the zoo's anymore, they would have a loss of money and be forced to shut down(Leland 1). That is how people can make a difference. What needs to be done around the world is making a polite protest that make people consider how unfortunate animals lives are. People can make signs that point out the negative persuasion points on a poster. People can also suggest bills to the congressmen and if it continues it could possibly become a law. That would be the biggest impact of all because then just like that, BAM, no more animal captivity! The world could be so much better with animals free in the wild because when people go on safaris, seeing lots of different animals is pleasant and a remarkable view to the eye. Animal captivity is incredibly distracting to the zoo visitors because people ponder about what life would be like if people were in animal captivity. They would think to themselves, no exercise, activity or freedom is an awful way to live. That's why people have to help these innocent