It depends on the theme park. Personally I think it is cruel to take animals away from their natural habitats just fr the entertainment of the general public. They may live longer but the quality of life is poorer because they aren't free to roam in very big,open spaces. And, if an animal lashes out at anyone, following it's natural instinct to protect it's young or it's food, or if it hurts somebody while playing it is officially a impossible animal to tame and is either put to sleep or not give the attention the other animals get because "He might attack someone" all that animal wants is the love and attention that the other animals are getting, but it doesn't get it because everyone is too afraid of it. So yes it is bad for animals to be kept in theme parks. They are wild animals and it should be kept that way.
She was a housekeeper all of her life and kept doing her job after being arrested on the bus.
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VMK opened in 2005 for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. It was supposed to be a promotion for the theme parks, but the popularity of the site kept it running 2 years longer.
Yosimitee national parks
Being kept in a cage can mentally effect zoo animals negatively. They can become depressed, or even aggressive. In some cases they can begin to exhibit odd behaviors that are not natural to them.
Yes! Because animals need to be free and not stuck or "kept for their safety and hunger". They should be free and live at their own risks.
They are protected in several national parks, and they are the commonly kept primate in zoos (captive breeding).
Zebras are wild herd animals found on the African savannas, which are rolling grasslands scattered with shrubs and isolated trees. Though zebras can also be kept in safari parks and zoos, and may appear tame, they are not classed as being domesticated (unlike horses).
I say get rid of the zoos and open more national parks. Having animals locked up in small cages and clearly showing signs of traumatic stress is just barbaric and stupid. People could be doing more important things with the land like opening up more national parks that are open for animals to roam around in.
yes it dose affect the animals well being.it dose because the animals are kept in kaptivity.
where is the place where they kept animals in greek mythogy
One of the positive points for debate about why animals should be kept in cages could be when they are being trained. Puppies are often kept kenneled during training. Another could be to keep them safe when no one is there to watch them.