There caretakers feed them.
animals would die easier in the wild because they do not have medical care like they do in captivity and if the animal is a predator and they become permanently injured, they cannot hunt to get food, whereas in captivity they are given food and do not have to hunt.
It's common for animals to live longer in captivity. In captivity they are safe from predators, there are veterinarians if they get sick or injured, and they Always have food.
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
yes because they actually get more food
ZOO CAPTIVITY: nicer and better for animals :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) (i think)
Animals in captivity often live longer in captivity than in the wild for many reasons.1.] No hunters2.]No natural predators3.]Always have food and water available4.] Have veterinary care available5.] Beasts of burden like elephants, oxen, mules etc. are not made to work.
animals in the wild are taught through the examples of their elders. the mothers will take them out and have them watch, and eventually they will join in the process. animals that are in captivity have to be taught through human interactions.
this really can't be answered as a general question because the lifespan of different animals varies very drastically. As a general rule animals tend to live a couple of years longer in captivity because there are vaccinations and food is plentiful.
It makes it easier to get food and shelter and to stay warm also to last longer from sickness/ stay healthy
It really depends on what animal you are reffering to. Animals in captivity can live twice as long as animals in the wild. Some animals can live up to the same age in any. There are more dangers to animals in the wild, such as predetors, poachers and lack of food/water. Animals bred in captivity have no real dangers so they would be considered to live longer.
Unfortunate.
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