Yes
The number of wolverines in zoos is relatively low, as they are not commonly kept in captivity due to their specialized habitat and dietary needs. Estimates suggest that there are only a few hundred wolverines in zoos worldwide, primarily in North America and Europe. Many zoos focus on conservation efforts and breeding programs for more endangered species, which often leaves wolverines less represented.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
yes
wolverines live up to age thirty lol
The only zoo I've seen them in is the Columbus Ohio Zoo.
In the wild they dont but in some zoos they do.
Yes wolverines and wolves live wildly in Russia
No, they do not live in holes.
It depens on what animal you mean some live longer in captivity and some live shorter lives in captivity, but normally animals have much better lives in Zoos some zoos that is. Not all Zoos treat animals well. But I have to say the NC Zoo is one of the best jkjk
Lions are not naturally occurring in Germany, but some live in zoos and parks.
South America, Central America, you might find some at zoos but I doubt that if you live in North America.
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.