yes they do
they learn behavioral patterns of the animals.
for the public can see and learn about the animals
Yes! Zoos are more for people than animals. The animals are kept on display so the kids can learn more about them.
because you learn about the animals
Well, friend, zoos can be a place where people can learn about animals and conservation efforts. They provide a safe environment for endangered species and allow for research and education. It's important for zoos to prioritize the well-being of the animals and work towards their conservation and protection.
Zoos allow children the opportunity to learn about animals that they normally wouldn't be able to see. Zoos can also rescue animals from the wild and rehabilitate them.
Non-Humans are not impressed upon with academics, so their "education" is something of a misnomer. However, basic rules of survival animals would normally learn in the wild naturally aren't taught to them in their artificial setting. In this way, their learning is stunted.
They might. Maybe. Probably not. Maybe in a sea-based one. Like an aquarium? Usually not. Zoos are where you go to learn about animals, not sailing.
No. Platypuses are wild animals with specialised needs. Very few zoos are equipped to cater properly to their needs, so that is why there are very few in overseas zoos.
1. New diseases and cures that animals carry 2. Why clones of certain animals don't go correctly 3. How animals react to certain things (i.e meeting new animals, eating new foods I think you can learn these things from zoos I hope I helped you!
Zoos should not be banned because the animals live longer, can't be killed and people learn about them at the zoo
Zoos play a vital role in animal conservation. Zoos are not only a place to educate people about animals and what they needs, zoos also typically have breeding programs. They do their best to breed new generations of rare and endangered animals.