they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
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.
All advanced animals live longer in a zoo than in the wild. This is because they are free from predation, they are given all the food and resources they need to survive by the zookeepers, and they are given treatment for any diseases or ailments they might have that could kill them in the wild.
Yes, they typically live longer, because of feeding, protection against predators, sickness and diseases, etc.
They live in the zoo and in the wild because we capture some and take them to the zoo so everyone can see them.
The cheetah lives in both the wild and the zoo
The median life expectancy of a 1-year-old dolphin in human care is about 25 years, which is about twice what it is for animals in the wild. So I'm guessing they live longer in zoos.
yes many penguins live in the wild and some of them live in the zoo
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.
Lions in a zoo are fed regularly, and have their health monitored and treated by vets. In the wild, only one out of five hunts are successful. Any injury could cause maiming or death.
A Giant Panda's life span in the wild is about 15 years, although in zoo's they are known to live longer.
any kind that is hurt or was born in cative
um Becase the tigers that are not wild when they where a baby they got into the zoo and the wild ones did not go too the zoo to live there