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Keeping animals in cages
Many zoos participate in captive breeding programs to aid in conserving endangered populations. By captive breeding exchanges between zoos, not only are endangered species preserved, they are healthy , well fed, and able stock for repopulation.
for some but others are fine
They lock the live animals in a separate part of the cage and go in to pick up the dead one. The cages have separate areas so that the zookeepers can clean the cages out and put fresh food and toys inside for the animals, so if an animal dies, they can go get it and cremate the body.
used to be "cages" now it's "enclosures"
Oh, absolutely! Zoos work very hard to keep their animal habitats clean and safe. They have dedicated staff who clean, sanitize, and maintain the enclosures regularly to ensure the well-being of the animals. It's important for the animals to have a clean and healthy environment to thrive in.
There should be no reason to capture them for zoos. There are plenty in zoos that can be used to breed specimens for zoos. Let the wild ones roam free!
Some people believe that keeping animals in zoos in cruel because they are trapped in cages for the enjoyment of humans. This is not always the case as many zoos have created entire ecosystems in which animals can thrive.
Zoos in various countries have requirements for animal cages sizes. Minimum is usually around four times the animal's size, but some animals need more room than others to forage or wander about.
we should not actually get rid of zoos even though they are in cages but if we do not keep zoos animals will become extinct and if we make more zoo the populations of animals will become bigger
It depends. If they are at zoos they need to be kept in cages. In the wild you should set them free, let them roam, live their own life.
The word zoos is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All zoos have cages and exhibits.If the word zoos has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The zoos' cages and exhibits were cleaned several times a day.The zoos' cages and exhibits were kept locked.