Birds are kept in cages and pet shops and in trees.in cagesin cages
It depends. If they are at zoos they need to be kept in cages. In the wild you should set them free, let them roam, live their own life.
Yes. By putting a bird in a cage you are not harming it. I have a friend who has a pet conure that likes to be around people, so she lets her bird come out of it's cage and hang around her family all day. My bird, a budgie, however, dislikes coming out of his cage, because he grew up in a cage and a big, spacious room confuses him. Birds in a zoo cannot be kept in cages meant for pet birds, so they need very large cages in which they can feel like they're wild. I feel that birds like finches or canaries which cannot be handled, played with, or touched, should not be kept as pets because if you can't play with them, teach them tricks, or handle them, then why should you put them in a cage for their whole life? I mean, parrots and budgies for example can be taught to speak and ride mini skateboards, but finches and canaries can only chirp and fly around their cages. I hope this helps!
the animals shouldnt be kept in cages case it will be bad for some other animals like birds
Lions,Tigers,and bears
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One of the positive points for debate about why animals should be kept in cages could be when they are being trained. Puppies are often kept kenneled during training. Another could be to keep them safe when no one is there to watch them.
in the forest the come out in the dark so they are kept in dark cages
Sugar gliders are sensitive, delicate creatures and should most definitely not be kept in bird cages. They will die. Sugar gliders need to be able to nest and hide in hollow logs, in complete privacy. Bird cages or, indeed, any other type of cage, is completely unsuitable as they need to be able to "glide" between tree-tops. they are a free, native animal that should never be caged. If they are recovering from an injury or trauma, they must have the security of a dark, enclosed place or they will surely die. ___________________________ But, Sugar GLiders are kept as pets. If the cage was to have the right kind of coating, the right size, and vertical and horizontal bars, then the Suggie would be fine. My friend has two sugar gliders, Luna and Alfred.
They should not be kept in cages. Imagine yourself sitting in a cage, having people watch you from afar. All you eat is stale food, but you know that if you do not eat it you will die. The average lifespan of an elephant is 50-70 years, but a zoo elephant is 16-18 years. Birds were born to fly, not have their wings clipped just to have themselves watched and stared at everyday. Two polar bears seen by a visitor were pulled away from their families and forced to breed, and the visitor said that the polar bears were very dull. If we are free, they deserve to be free.
it's cruel to keep tigers in cages
no animals cannot be kept in zoo for being advertised as no one can keep you for sale like that no body has the right to treat them by keeping them in cages this is not at all faer that she just faurts