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All professional animal training (eg. zoos, aquariums, habitat etc.) is predicated upon food deprivation that is to say, providing food for a task well carried out and withholding food for a task failed to be carried out. This positive and negative reinforcement forces animals in complying with the demands of their trainers. Trained animals are often medicated to keep them compliance (eg. breaking the membrane of the gill of a fish to insert a tablet of medication into the body so that it can br...


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