maybe depends what type of zoo it is
no
It depens on what animal you mean some live longer in captivity and some live shorter lives in captivity, but normally animals have much better lives in Zoos some zoos that is. Not all Zoos treat animals well. But I have to say the NC Zoo is one of the best jkjk
It is not correct to limit the freedom of animals by trapping them in zoos. However, I do recommend using open zoos with the same environment that animals used to live in.
the pros of a zoo is that many zoos cure animals with diseases or sicknesses. they also help care for orphaned animals until they are ready to go out in the wild on there own. some zoos also have breeding programs to try and save endangered species of animals.
Some people believe that animals can be kept in zoos. One positive reason given is to keep threatened species alive. Many people belive that it is wrong to keep any wild animal in a zoo. It does come down to a matter of opinion. Some more modern zoos do at least give the animals large open spaces to live in without cages - but they are enclosed.
It is important for zoos to create homes that are like the animals' natural habitat so the animals can live a happier and healthier life.
Only as pets or on zoos; these animals are from Australia.
animals in zoos lifes are cut by about 20% from ones in the wild
they shouldn't because that is no life to live for the animal and it will get lonely.
The median life expectancy of a 1-year-old dolphin in human care is about 25 years, which is about twice what it is for animals in the wild. So I'm guessing they live longer in zoos.
In zoos. They are native only to the Americas.
Zoos should not be banned because the animals live longer, can't be killed and people learn about them at the zoo