Horrors of zoos from around the world
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/horrors-of-zoos-from-around-the-world.htmlSometimes sad, sometimes a little funny, these photos taken in zoos around the world make us think about how we affect the lives of caged animals. Animals that should roam free. Animals that surprise us, scare us or bring tears and smiles. Everyone who comes to the zoo must be aware of his responsibility to those who look at us from behind glass or from a cage. Will not resist aggravating their life, the duty of man is to make it a little better.
Kodiak Zoo in Duluth, Minnesota, USA. (© Areca Roe)
Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark. The murder of one and a half year old giraffe Marius caused outrage among people in many countries. (© Kasper Palsnov)
Tibetan bear, Chongqing, China. (© M. Scott Brauer)
Paparazzi, Bronx Zoo, New York, USA. (© C. Bay Milin)
Turaco, tropical park in Berkshire. (© Edmund Gall)
Tiger Monastery in Thailand. (© Nat Rogers)
San Francisco Zoo, California, USA. (© Areca Roe)
Madrid, Spain. (© Andy Brown)
Woodland Park, Seattle, Washington, USA. (© Adam Smith)
Nikolaev Zoo, Ukraine. (© Todd Bennett)
Howler, Bristol Zoo, UK. (© Simon Holliday)
Zoo Sanary-sur-Mer, south of France. (© Coline Nageli)
Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland. (© Claire Maxwell)
Wilhelm Zoo, Stuttgart, Germany. (© Damaris Wurster)
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. (© Joe Martinez)
Vienna Zoo, Austria. (© Alvaro Keding)
Zoo Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia. (© Domagoj Stunic)
Quarantine zone, Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, Israel. (© Yoav Friedlander)
Beijing Zoo, China. (© Shawn Koh)
Luzville Zoo, Kentucky, USA. (© Mitch Lin)
Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. (© Richard Brittain)
Wroclaw Zoo, Poland. (© Justyna Zdunczyk)
Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (© Samantha Friend)
Tianjin Zoo, China. (© M. Scott Brauer)
Zoo Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia. ( © Domagoj Stunic)
Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark. The corpse of the giraffe Marius. (© Kasper Palsnov)
Turtle Park, Essex County, New Jersey, USA. (© Samantha Friend)
Central Park, New York, USA. (© Lauren Grabelle)
Zoa, Sanary-sur-Mer, south of France. (© Coline Nageli)
Solitude, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (© Justin Woo)
Argus Pheasant, Bronx Zoo, New York, USA. (© Paula McCartney)
(© Jonathan Riley)
Universeum, Gothenburg, Sweden. (© Gabriella Haslinger)
Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, Israel. (© Yoav Friedlander)
Ragunan Zoo, Jakarta, Indonesia. (© Noran Bakrie)
Asiatic black bear, Berlin Zoo, Germany. (© Sonja Prahl)
Keywords: Animals | Zoo | Cage | Captivity | Horror
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