yes they release the animals back into the wild all the time on tv
Technically they can, but not like they would in the wild.
No. In fact, most animals living in a zoo live longer than animals in the wild. That's because There aren't any predators, there's plenty of food, etc.
animals live longer in the zoo then the wild because there is a steadier food balance in a zoo than in the wild there is also not any predators in the zoo in the cage they are in.
Reproduction is better for animals in the wild than in the zoo because in the wild,if an animal reproduces, the offspring grow up and learn to live in the wild naturally. If an animal reproduces in the zoo, the offspring would have to be taught to live in the wild or never be let free back into its natural habitat.
animals in zoos lifes are cut by about 20% from ones in the wild
There are animals at the zoo because animals are supposed to be at the zoo. I mean even though there aren't any dogs or cats there are wild animals like lions tigers lizards zebras and a lot more. That's why there are animals at a zoo.
Yes. Animals are safe from predators in captivity. Also, veterinarians have a major role in the prolonging of animals lives. http://onthescene.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/04/10/longevity-of-zoo-animals-increasing/
no.Donkeys are farm animals and they live in a barnyard
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.
Snow leopards live in the wild and in the zoo, just as any other species would. There are 600 - 700 snow leopards in zoos right now, and only about 4,000 - 6,000 in the wild. These animals were placed on the Red List on Endangered Animals in 1972.
they can get fleas from other animals in the wild or if they are in a zoo from other animals in the zoo
They live in the zoo and in the wild because we capture some and take them to the zoo so everyone can see them.
They either buy their wild animals or they rescue abandoned wild animals.