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5:55 am, Dec 28 2009
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I hope enjoyed filling out my questionnaire and again thank you all very much

Last edited by kippy666 at 9:25 am, Dec 28 2009

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1:19
2:male
3:very rarely
4: dont remember
5:school trip
6:no
7:maybe a litle
8:no
9:not really in a normal zoo
10:if they can be teached to survive
11:no
12:not really depends on the animal
13:no
14: depends on the situation
15: dont know

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6:37 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 558


1. 20 years old
2. male
3. rarely
4. Sofia central zoo
5. animals
6. no
7. no
8. no
9. no
10. no
11. yes
12. no
13. yes
14. no
15. yes

Post #344872 - Reply to (#344860) by kippy666
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6:43 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 1619


1. 34
2. female
3. once a year
4. The Zoo at Grassmere (Nashville, TN)
5. Family day out
6. Yes
7. Yes (if done correctly)
8. Yes
9. Yes
10. Yes for those that can handle it, and No for those that can't handle being released wild. They should definitely be monitored after release for a while.
11. Yes
12. Yes, as long as they aren't mistreated (and preferably only if they cannot be released back into the wild for some reason).
13. Yes
14. Yes
15. Depends on the circus, but in general I would say No. Only a few are truly 'safe' and treat the animals properly.

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8:10 am, Dec 28 2009
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1. 20something biggrin

2. male and not intending to change gendre

3. very rarely

4. the one that is outside of Melbourne... sorry kind of forgot the name

5. interest in animal... especially big cat... i love cat in general, but you can only see the big ones in wildlife or zoos

6. some species of animal should.. and even for that some we only need just a few as a representative for their entire species. (basically enough so we could learn about them... if only there's a place where animal could learn about us biggrin ). and even for that few, only if the zoo has ability to kept them... every zoo is different

7. i think people would learn anything and anywhere only if they choose to learn... but if u ask me did i learn anything in zoo then the answer is yes, and some of it are some important things about wildlife

8. well if they (the zoo) can and is helping the animals out from being endangered, sure why not..

9. again just like the answer for no 8. if they know what they're doing, maintain the animal's wellbeing and make sure they got a longer life etc, yes.. otherwise, if they couldn't, then what's the point. different zoo has different ability.

10. not immediately, they have to be rehabilitate first, so they can live their life at the wild... foraging, hunting, mating, breeding, defending, staying alive, etc

11. nope.. but i often see a street performances using animals.. mostly monkeys. and i did watch circus at the magical box with moving picture called TV

12. if the circus and animals can maintain a mutual relation then why not. it's like the animal is working for the circus for food, shelter, etc. just like when human working for food, shelter, etc...

13. i don't know all of them.. they use whip, but not for hurting the animal but to make a high pitch noise; chair not for them to sit in but for animal to sit in, a metal loop, drums, big balls, line, etc

14. if the performance is enjoyable then yes.. that's what the human and animal in circus work for, to make an enjoyable performance for general audience.. especially kids

15. i think the only thing that endanger animals in general is human... but i also think that human has the ability to protect them. i can not judge if all circus is a safe place for some animal, but i think some of then are.


PS: y'see this is why, in the beginning, you should say make the answer short and simple bigrazz

Post #344884 - Reply to (#344883) by mu2020
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8:23 am, Dec 28 2009
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1. 20something biggrin

2. male and not intending to change gendre

3. very rarely

4. the one that is outside of Melbourne... sorry kind of forgot the name

5. interest in animal... especially big cat... i love cat in general, but you can only see the big ones in wildlife or zoos

6. some species of animal should.. and even for that some we only need just a few as a representative for their entire species. (basically enough so we could learn about them... if only there's a place where animal could learn about us biggrin ). and even for that few, only if the zoo has ability to kept them... every zoo is different

7. i think people would learn anything and anywhere only if they choose to learn... but if u ask me did i learn anything in zoo then the answer is yes, and some of it are some important things about wildlife

8. well if they (the zoo) can and is helping the animals out from being endangered, sure why not..

9. again just like the answer for no 8. if they know what they're doing, maintain the animal's wellbeing and make sure they got a longer life etc, yes.. otherwise, if they couldn't, then what's the point. different zoo has different ability.

10. not immediately, they have to be rehabilitate first, so they can live their life at the wild... foraging, hunting, mating, breeding, defending, staying alive, etc

11. nope.. but i often see a street performances using animals.. mostly monkeys. and i did watch circus at the magical box with moving picture called TV

12. if the circus and animals can maintain a mutual relation then why not. it's like the animal is working for the circus for food, shelter, etc. just like when human working for food, shelter, etc...

13. i don't know all of them.. they use whip, but not for hurting the animal but to make a high pitch noise; chair not for them to sit in but for animal to sit in, a metal loop, drums, big balls, line, etc

14. if the performance is enjoyable then yes.. that's what the human and animal in circus work for, to make an enjoyable performance for general audience.. especially kids

15. i think the only thing that endanger animals in general is human... but i also think that human has the ability to protect them. i can not judge if all circus is a safe place for some animal, but i think some of then are.


PS: y'see this is why, in the beginning, you should say make the answer short and simple bigrazz


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8:25 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 2126


1)17
2) Female
3) Once in a blue moon
4) The San Diego Zoo
5) Seeing the animals
6) Not really, but as long as they're treated properly its alright.
7) Yes
8) Doubly yes. This way they can help them recover their numbers. But only if they later re-lease at least some of the animals.
9) Yes, I do.
10) As long as they have a good chance for survival.
11) Nope.
12) No.
13) No
14) No
15) No

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Post #344893 - Reply to (#344860) by kippy666
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8:56 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 2275


1) 22
2) N/A
3) Very rarely
4) It wasn't a zoo necessarily but it's called Gibbon Conservation Center
5) Education
6) No
7) Yes, that any creature can adapt to living in a cage (except sharks) but it's not pretty.
8) No
9) It could
10) wold? and yes, the only reason that endangered species would be breed at a zoo are to eventually release them back into the wild.
11) No
12) No
13) Not much but ropes, chains, and bullhooks are the ones I know about.
14) Occasionally, but this is mostly from dogs doing simple tricks and cats opening doors.
15) No

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9:08 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 254


1)20, but I'll be 21 in 2 days time
2)female
3)never
4)none
5)none
6)it depends, but mostly no
7)no
8)yes, because it protects them from hunters and other animals that might hunt them
9)yes
10)yes
11)yes
12)no, and that's the reason I've only been once to the circus
13)no
14)no
15)no

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Post #344896
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9:12 am, Dec 28 2009
Posts: 3457


1. 17
2. Female
3. Hardly ever
4. London Zoo
5. Education
6. Yes
7. Yeah it does.
8. Yeah
9. Yes
10. Maybe. Not sure on that one.
11. Yeah. They were humans tho.
12. Not sure
13. Nope
14. I'm sorry but Shamoo at sea work Florida was awesome laugh other than that I've never seen your stereotypical circus with elephants and stuff like that, so I can't really say. I did like the one at sea world tho, but I was like 4 or 5 XD
15. Not really.

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