When animals are incaptivity, they can't roam around area or be where their culture is. They are cut off completely.
Yes, even if hand-raised they still have the instincts and breeding of wild animals. If they are trapped in captivity they will be miserable and agressive. Also consider the fact that they are incredibly hard to care for.
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
miserable
ZOO CAPTIVITY: nicer and better for animals :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) (i think)
Unfortunate.
zoos
Yes?
There caretakers feed them.
In captivity? none.
unicef
The miserable conditions of animals in zoos include confined cages, poor feeding, lack of exercise, and no socialization. The is stark contrast to how they would live in the wild.
According to ISIS (an organization that keeps records on exotic animals in captivity), there were approximately 50 aye-ayes in captivity as of 2010.