Pleistocene891
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It’s more so because very few people would actually be interested in learning about evolution
I have a problem with misinformationI actually have been to a zoo in the US that teaches creationism (Ararat Ridge Zoo in Kentucky). I personally have no problem with whatever a zoo wants to teach, but I understand others feel differently.
I wouldn't say that any more than any other information about animals. Why would someone want to hear "Lions grip their prey with their huge claws." but not "Lions evolved huge claws over time to grip their prey." Its the same information, just with a bit of added context. Not sure what about that would make it more boring than anything else.It’s more so because very few people would actually be interested in learning about evolution
Why would someone want to hear "Lions grip their prey with their huge claws." but not "Lions evolved huge claws over time to grip their prey." Its the same information, just with a bit of added context.