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(Anonymous) 2020-03-10 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)Zoos do exist and, up until recently, big circuses did too, along with aquariums like Sea World. But I feel like you've never read about rampaging elephants or killer whales who've killed their trainers or zoo bears or rhinos or tigers who've attacked.
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(Anonymous) 2020-03-11 01:41 am (UTC)(link)A) because they're just vicious and wild and guaranteed to attack always
or B) because in shitty environments like circuses and sea world where they're actively tortured for entertainment and/or completely deprived of adequate stimulation and interaction, they tend to become violent in their absolute misery and lash out.
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(Anonymous) 2020-03-11 03:23 am (UTC)(link)It makes absolutely no difference. Because how on earth could you guarantee that a dinosaur in any kind of park could be happy and wouldn't lash out? There are no predictable behaviors, they haven't been studied in the wild, and even if they had been, the biological changes that they spell out in the films would affect their behavior. I'm saying even with the benefit of experience and expertise that exists for the animals that we have now (whether it is utilized or not), animals in captivity can be and have been dangerous.