In a certain way it is good because they protect animals that are endangered, and they also breed endangered animals so that there are more of those animals in the world. And its fun to look at animals that you would have to go far away to see in their natural habitat.
the majority of zoos are bad for animals
That depends on your opinion, but good zoos do provide opportunities for education and also they help endangered species grow back. Bad zoos, where they use the animals only for entertainment, are cruel and should be banned, but good zoos have their uses.
Zoos are bad for animals because they cage creatures that are wild and often mistreat them. Furthermore, zoos often break animals spirit's and cause them to live shorter lives than the normally would in the wild.
Zoos are a bad thign for animals. I bet humans wouldn't like to be crammed up in a cage all day! Plus, we are pretty much stealing them. The animals should set up a zoo for humans and see how they like it. >:|
They are bad because many animals are kept alone and suffer from boredom. Social animals should be kept in groups so their is as natural as possible.
Many zoos are considered bad for the animals because they are confined to cages. This makes the animals not be able to survive in the wild because the instincts they would normally use are no longer used.
yes because in zoos they protect animals
It is a matter of ones opinion. Some think zoos are good and educational, while others think zoos are bad. I think it depends on the zoo in question. I've seen some with environmentally stimulating habitats and alert, inquisitive animals, and others with only the most basic requirements and bored, unmotivated animals. It's also a matter of opinion like you^ said.
Some people view zoos as bad because they feel animals are detained. Some zoos are no trained properly to care for the animals they own. Zoos who provide proper medical care, proper diets, and proper living facilities are safe for the animals. Some zoos actually house many injured animals, and care for the ones who could never be returned to the wild.
That's kind of a biased way of phrasing the question. Some animals in some zoos do begin to exhibit behavioral disorders. Good zoos work hard to provide the animals with a comfortable, engaging environment to minimize the chances of this happening, but not all zoos are good zoos and some animals are more sensitive than others.
BAD ANIMALS AND WILD's ANIMALS AND GOOD ANIMALS THAT BECOMES BAD In New Zealand, people are trying to save the kiwi and the tuatara. In China, people are trying to save the tiger and the Giant Panda.
All animals in zoos die eventually. There is no repatriation program worth mentioning.