Journal of Ethology & Animal Science (JEASc)

ISSN: 2642-1232

Review Article

Fascination on Animals of Kids and College Students in Bangladesh

Authors: Kabir A*

DOI: DOI: 10.23880/jeasc-16000121

Abstract

To conserve wildlife, this is very urgent to understand the mentality of people. This observation would show the exact scenario of the affection of animals. The questionnaire method suggested significant results for 275 students (58.18% female and 41.82% male) two 65.09% used to enjoy the animal-related channels. 88.36% of students showed sympathy for weak and stray animals, and their loving score on animals was 43.64%. In their house, they kept pet animals (60%). In addition, 66.91% showed a conservation attitude toward watching animal-related channels. Only 27.27% of students preserved some book on animals with their textbooks. Many students (84.73%) expressed a positive attitude toward establishing animal rights for their conservation. When students carried those live animals from the market, most used a cage (73.45%). 59.27% of students were not involved in buying animal models from the markets, and 78.18% had no animal photographs on the wall in their residences. From childhood, many students engaged in keeping some domestic or wild animals in their homes.

Keywords: Animal fascination; College students; Kids; Animal-related channels; Bangladesh

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