I'm not a huge fan of caging up an animal solely for the purpose of being peered at by mouth-breathing humans, though I do understand that many zoo programs do as much or more work related to animal conservation and well-being as they do for the exhibits themselves.
I can't fault the staff on this one. Zookeepers would in most instances, I imagine, be incredibly attached to the animals in their charge and would be the least inclined of anybody to harm them.
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