Zoos, Aquarias, and Natural History Museums

I think the reason why we have zoos is because it is to not only harvest the animals in a place that they can be taken care of but also to shelter the wild animals from society. If zoos were not around, then a lot of humans would be seen as food and animals especially the wild ones would proceed to eat us all. I think also the same for aquariums too but also i think they want to personally exploit the sea animals but also show us a particular creature that would be interesting to study by just going to an aquarium rather than just going to an ocean to witness it. For natural history, i think because there is so many misconceptions about what took place back then so they put museums in place to give us essential clues that could make us think "Did this take place back then? or How did this happen?".
        These places are for everyone but particularly historians or scientists who have burning desires to answer theories or events that present such questions. As people we have this notion that the wilderness is a place for the strongest and even though it is, it could also be a place that one could live and interact with animals as if they were people. when comparing humans and animals together, we think of many ways of how they are different from each other even though Charles Darwin begs to differ (Evolution). we think about our diets, opposable thumbs, body parts, tails, etc. but were connected to nature in someway. humans and animals walk and run in certain places. we also need energy and get it by killing another animal. Also we get energy from drinking water as well.

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