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Should zoos and aquariums exist - Coggle Diagram
Should zoos and aquariums exist
Thesis Statement
I think zoos and aquariums should exist because they help conserve endangered animals.
Zoos and aquariums should exist because the scientists can study them and learn more about them.
Hook
39 animals that are extinct in the wild are still thriving in zoos and aquariums could also be said for the same thing.
Have you ever thought about seeing exotic animals, such as dik-diks, garden eels, or agoutis? Or have you wanted to see common animals such as mandarin ducks, penguins, or fish?
History and Background
Zoos and aquariums started out as people having them to show how powerful they were.
Early zoos and aquariums have been found in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia at 2500 BCE.
Zoos and aquariums started off as a prize.
Specialized info
Zoos and aquariums help researchers study endangered or nearly extinct species.
It helps the economy because the tourists have to pay money to see rare and cool animals.
Zoos and aquariums are educational and entertaining to the public.
Argument 1: They help endangered species
They can help bring species back to a thriving species
Because zoos and aquarium are in a confined space than the people can watch in closely.
If the the rare animals are injured the zookeepers and aquarium people can nurse animals back.
Argument 2: Researchers can learn more about different species
Researchers don't have to risk their lives just to know more things about animals.
The researchers can choose which animal they can research instead of going by luck.
Researchers can research animals before they go extinct.
Argument 3: Economy
From the money the zookeepers can purchase better things for the animals.
The zoo or aquariums can purchase more decorative things to attract people to the zoo.
Zoos and aquariums provide a lot of money and jobs.