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These bears. I love these bears.

I used to go sit at the zoo, some weeks every single day just to watch them. And visit the otters, of course!


There are two, they are brothers. Really laid back fellows who would probably eat you if given the chance and the hunger. I just once wanted to see them catch a fish in their enclosure. I saw them et their lunch, go for a swim, play a bit in the water. Occasionally eye a seagull who was there to steal their snacks.
Over the weeks the fish number would start to dwindle and then there would be just a bunch off tiny fish that either were not enough of a snack to appeal to them so they let them be for far too long. I quit going to the zoo as often when the weather turned too cold. And then I moved away.
I miss my bears….and otters.

Today, I see this!!

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Granted my enthusiasm would have been met with the sad eyes of children and maybe even the angry eyes of their parents. I bet they would never invite me to another birthday party again. Still, worth it.
Poor kids.
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Ynotisay · M
There's a zoo near me that recuses local animals, and releases them if they're strong enough, and houses others that wouldn't be able to survive in the wild. That's a zoo I can get behind. But most big zoos are driven by money. The line is "education" but come on. People don't go to zoos to be educated. It's entertainment. I had a buddy who worked at the LA Zoo so I had a chance to go behind the scenes. I'll never go to a zoo like that again and I wouldn't be upset if they were banned. But I do think some visit because they have a real respect and love for animals. But they still need to get past their living conditions.
@Ynotisay Understandable. We have a few small zoos here with exotic cats and such. I cant imagine they are driven by anything other than money.
Ynotisay · M
@nonsensiclesnail Yeah. The animals that need miles and miles of habitat to roam just can't be in cages. The zoo I mentioned near me has a couple of mountain lions and snow leopards. They all have health conditions. A few are blind. And all they do is pace back and forth. It's really hard to watch but the option would be euthanasia. Some animals can adapt decently but others can't. Cats can't.