There are two sides to this question. Some zoos keep animals locked up in enclosed spaces without enough room to exercise, or without any similar animals for company. Other zoos have large open spaces where the animals can roam freely, like in their native habitat.
Some zoos have taken animals that are endangered and are trying breeding programs to prolong the species.
A zoo is a place for animals and zoo rhymes with 'moo'.
well the zoo do look after them and give them a home and protect them from hunters and stuff but it is also cruel to keep animals in a small place like the zoo keepers do it is more natural in the forest. but they do take great care of them although it is also cruel the way people stare at them as they Can't run away.
It's about a Zoo. What kind of place holds a big collection of animals...? (a Zoo)
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.
The prefix zoo refers to something having to do with animals.
the place is a zoo
The zoo
it should not have animals locked it cages or be a stuffy place
a zoo is a place animals are kept in cages
yes. because it's there home, unlike the zoo
If by petting them, try a petting zoo.
No, it's not cruel to keep them in a zoo, especially those that are recovering from injuries, and endangered species. They get proper food and supplements in their diet and protection from natural predators, poachers, and diseases.