Yes, the average sized zoo has over thousands of animals representing anywhere from 200 to 500 species. It depends on the acreage the zoo covers, and how the exhibits are designed. For example, the San Diego Zoo has over 4,000 animals, which represent more than 800 species. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Most zoos don't favour the animals that attract more people they care for each and every animal. Some other zoos only do it for the money but everything depends on the owner.
Kangaroo (other than in zoos)
Zoos in various countries have requirements for animal cages sizes. Minimum is usually around four times the animal's size, but some animals need more room than others to forage or wander about.
the animals are confined to a small space and some whales are taken out of their pods unwillingly.
Yes! Zoos are more for people than animals. The animals are kept on display so the kids can learn more about them.
To provide animal diversity, most zoos need to collect a variety of animals (that are not endangered) from different parts of the world and from different species.
At some Zoos they do.
Kangaroo (other than in zoos)
yes because in zoos they protect animals
Asia
animals can not be hunted
Elephant no its really the malaysian 12 inch penisaur and it is a very sexual animal hence it's name.