There are actually a lot of animals that can only be found in zoos. If you're not counting crossbreeds like ligers there are: Micronesian Kingfishers, Barbary lions [though there's still some speculation about whether the lions in question actually are Barbary lions], the Pinta Island tortoise, the Northern White Rhino [though a few have been put on reserves in the hopes of them breeding], and a variety of reptiles and amphibians that are thought to be extinct in the wild just to name a few.
A minataur, a moose, a camel, a mammoth, a dinosaur, a toucan, a liger, a bull, a panda, and a cow
Not just any one can. They are very dangerous animals and are only found in zoos.
Not all zoos let scientists study their animals. Only certain types of zoos let them study their animals!
Most zoos don't favour the animals that attract more people they care for each and every animal. Some other zoos only do it for the money but everything depends on the owner.
Absolutely Not. Only in zoos Giraffes live in Africa
Zoos cremate their dead animals.
Most often in Australia. Some are found in various zoos around the world.
No
EVERYTHING IS WILD!! Elephants, Tigers Peacocks, YOU NAME IT!!
Zoos play a vital role in animal conservation. Zoos are not only a place to educate people about animals and what they needs, zoos also typically have breeding programs. They do their best to breed new generations of rare and endangered animals.
Zoos are good if they aren't hurting the animals and they are in good living conditions.
Only as pets or on zoos; these animals are from Australia.
i think its because sometimes the animals can get the sickness from other animals in the zoos