often because they might be overfed and the germs that come when whe snese in zoos mean that the germs might travel
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.
They live longer in captivity because there are no predators to hurt, kill, or get them infected with a disease or a flesh wound. The animals in captivity also get fed on a regular basis and keep them healthy. They also get watched by doctors to see if they are sick or not.
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
Animals don't get sick as often as humans because they have different immune systems that are often more efficient at fighting off infections and diseases. Additionally, animals may have evolved to have stronger natural defenses against certain illnesses.
Not in the wild. They shouldn't in captivity either. They are wild animals and have special dietary needs, and cookies or other human treats can make them sick.
ZOO CAPTIVITY: nicer and better for animals :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) (i think)
wild mammals should not be held in captivity because if the whales are in the aquariams, they bang their heads against the walls out of boredom and limmit to swimming. an example is the star of free willy had a teeth disease and a problem with his dorsal fin.
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.
zoos
Unfortunate.
Animals in captivity can exhibit varying levels of aggression or violence, often influenced by factors such as species, environment, and the conditions of captivity. Stress, lack of stimulation, and confinement can lead to behavioral issues, including aggression. Additionally, animals may become more defensive or exhibit violent behavior if they feel threatened or unable to escape perceived danger. Overall, while some captive animals may show aggression, it is often a response to their environment rather than an inherent trait.
Sick Animals was created in 1970.