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Iker Gilabert Pol Juncosa

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Iker GilabertPol Juncosa

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Summary

• Animals rights• Unesco headquarter• Zoos• Things that we don’t have to do • Things that we have to do• Ape Genius• Ape’s ADN• Ape’s feelings• Experiments with Apes

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Animal Rights

• In 1990, the UNESCO declared the Animal’s Rights in Paris.

• The declaration talks about we don’t have to kill animals and do experiments with them.

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UNESCO’s Headquarter

• UNESCO’s Headquarter is in Paris.

• There, the UNESCO proclaimed the Universal Declaration of the Animals Rights.

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Zoos

• The zoos are the same as prisons for the animals.

• Sometimes the animals like to live in the zoo, but their lives would be better in the nature.

• When an animal has long been in a cage, he goes crazy.It is the reason why they walk from one side to another without stopping.

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Things that we don’t have to do:

• We don’t have to do illegal fights with animals, we don’t have to hunt them, we don’t have to abandon our pets, we don’t have to mistreat the animals…

Things that we have to do:• We have to behave well with animals and care very

much.

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Ape Genius

• There are four types of apes:

• Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Gorillas and Bonobos.

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Apes’ ADN

• The apes have 99% same of the humans’ ADN.

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Apes’ feelings

• The apes can feel happiness, sadness and they can feel hunger.

• They can be scared, can enjoy and they may be frightened with water.

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Experiments with Apes• A university in Germany made some experiments

with apes.

• They put a candy in a box an they showed the ape how to take the candy.

• The ape learnt from the human and after he copied.

• This is a good experiment, but other scientists do horrible experiments with apes and other animals.