A "pound"
A "zoo"
A "paddock"
A "farm"
A "stable"
A "field"
A "hutch"
A "pen"
A "fold"
A "cow shed"
A "corral"
A "game park"
A "market"
A "cage"
A "vivarium"
An "heptarium"
A "pit"
An "aquarium"
They are kept in all kinds of conditions from humane to barbaric. Every animal has different needs and its up to their handlers to provide the right kinds of conditions.
Animals are kept in zoo's, farms and homes as pets.
They are also kept in cages, fields and barns.
They are kept in a specially adapted place, called a vivaria. This enables live animals to be kept under natural conditions, for study and research.
Animal Sanctuary
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Vivaria
a zoo is a place animals are kept in cages
if the sheds of animals are not kept clean then the animals dung, urine and decaying fodder should be dumped in a composed pit
They don't really have one if you mean a structure-they are grazing animals and kept inside a fence like a corral.
habitats this is where animals and birds are suppost to live
where is the place where they kept animals in greek mythogy
A place where they are kept for adoption usually by the city.
Hangar.
Vivaria
-noun 1. a collection of wild or unusual animals, esp. for exhibition. 2. a place where they are kept or exhibited. 3. an unusual and varied group of people. Courtesy of Dictionary.com
The word is HANGER
a zoo is a place animals are kept in cages
This would likely be called a farm.
Almost all the same animals that are kept on farms today.
Place because for one it can be a place where animals are kept, and second for example the mall can be a zooo.. hope that helps anyone who thinks differently go ahead and add on... :)
No, animals kept in zoos are there for breeding purposes, or for the public to enjoy.
When wild animals are kept in captivity, they are typically kept in a zoo. The wild animals are on display where the public can see them in this setting.