Today birds dont fly on the sky.
Camel doesnt fly.
Eagle flyes very fast.
Does penguin fly?
Do all birds fly?
Chiken can fly few minutes.
<span>At seven a.m Alec is in the park.Alec runs in the park.His dog,Spot,runs with the boy. </span>Alec and Spot jump and play in the park together.
In the afternoon Alec is at school. He reads English and Russian books. He <span>speaks </span>English too. He can speak English but not very well.
In the evening Alec plays with his toys or meets his friends.They swim or ride their bikes. Alec helps his mother too. They like to cook together.
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The advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos. Most people would agree that zoos are important for the preservation of animals. However many others believe that animals are like prisoners in zoos and would be more happy in their natural habitats. Unfoubtedly, this suggestion has both advantages and disadvatages. Keeping animals in zoos does indeed have a lot of advantages. First of all, people can see wild, beautiful, exotic animals. They can see how animals live and behave. Secondly, animals have good life conditions in zoos. People take care of animals, the animals are safe. People do not kill them. Animals live as close to the natural habitat as possible. For instance, water and other natural barrieres are used to separate animals from each other and from the visitors. On the other hand, keeping animals in zoos is harmful for them, since they are forced to live in an unnatural habitat. There is not enough living space in the zoos, and this makes animals unhappy and restless. It is also true that some animals do not proliferate in zoos. The worst thing is that animals in the zoos would never be able to exsist in their natural habitat alone. I think that keeping wild animals in zoos is more benefical than harmful and that it is profitable for all animals, because they have good protection. They can feel safe.