Although animals are already placed under pressure to live and act as though they live in the wild, they are treated with improper care. There are hundreds of zoos that properly take care of the animals. These zoos try to maintain a safe and clean exhibit for the animals, feed and water them, even treat their injuries. Despite the fact that some zoos do take care of their animals, thousands of zoos do not. The staff at the Reston Zoo in Northern Virginia has a love for animals, claims the owner, but an employee killed a wounded wallaby by downing it (Jouvenal par. 1). Also, at the Reston Zoo, an untreated spider monkey who had been frostbitten was euthanized due to the injury (Jouvenal par. 1). This is not the only case where animals have been mistreated. A film taken by an investigator from CAPS, at the Tweddle Farm Zoo, shows indisposed animals forgotten about, and deceased animals decaying on the floor (“10 Facts about Zoos” par. 1). This is not the only case of investigator finding devastating deaths of animals. At multiple other zoos around the nation, inspectors and investigators testify that animals went without food or water; the animals also were kept in grime and nearly pitch-black areas (Jouvenal par. 5). In the article “10 Facts about Zoos” an investigator states "...Some of the lions exhibited skin wounds and multiple scars of various ages, some fresh, some healed” (“10 Facts about Zoos” par. 2). The essence of “10 Facts about Zoos” argument is that this investigator is one of the hundreds who has seen the horrendous life that animals in zoos have to live. Although these zoos have licenses and are supposedly scrutinized by the U.S Department of Agriculture, the animals regularly forced into confined and restricted cages with little to no protection from the weather, negligible food, and rarely receive care from a veterinary (Satchell par. 4). Zoos all over the country, are treating animals with improper care, even though the animal gives his trainer or feeder what they want, which is for them to entertain.