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Jurassic park shows that in the situation of genetically reviving a lost species, we must keep them locked behind electrified fences, and vast moats to keep them contained from causing harm.
Raising them like prisoners, priming them for a grand showcasing for the masses, and their wallets.
This also makes me think that if cloning is possible now, imagine what could happen millions of years from now(assuming our resources haven't run dry, and the human race is doomed)? someone could revive "us", own the rights to "us", and use "us" in the same manner.
To be honest I think the idea of putting non-endangered species into zoo's is animal cruelty. They have no reason to be contained other than our own entertainment.
It's sickening. Hell if people didn't hunt for sport we wouldn't even have endangered species.
As long as we know we can control something (like animals) we take advantage of it.
I would be against reviving such creatures with the intent to keep them contained, because it isn't right to bring something into the world to be used for personal gain, let alone own it.
As for animals today, I think that many terrible things still happen such as puppy mills, which adresses how we can just take animals, and force them into such awful living conditions to be bought.
Slavery may be abolished but why can we do it to animals of lesser intelligence?