More than 10,000 pets are estimated in the U.S
According to ISIS (an organization that keeps records on exotic animals in captivity), there were approximately 50 aye-ayes in captivity as of 2010.
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
According to ISIS (an organization that keeps records on exotic animals in captivity), there were approximately 50 aye-ayes in captivity as of 2010.
Fifteen percent. I think. no, 100% every thing dies
ZOO CAPTIVITY: nicer and better for animals :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) (i think)
zoos
Unfortunate.
Yes?
There caretakers feed them.
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.
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 are seen in captivity with zoos, farms, wildlife parks, aquariums, marine parks and as pets. Many groups, such as PETA, do not believe that animals should be held in captivity for any purpose. Others believe that captive breeding of animals is often the only way to protect some species from extinction. Some view zoos and aquariums as necessary for research in order to improve the lives of wild animals, while others believe that they are cruel cages.