They open the shipping containers in the habitats where they belong.
You can protect different habitats by calling your Local Zoo. If they have the appropriate program to catch animals you tell them that their is an animal endanger. There are many chances of every Zoo having the appropriate program for protecting natural habitats of the animals.
A zoo operates by attaining animals from different areas, and creating natural habitats for them in an enclosed area. Members of the public then pay to see the animals.
The San Antonio Zoo has a wide variety of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles. It contains 9,000 animals that represent 750 species. The animals and their habitats are shown in various exhibits across the zoo's 56 acres.
They sometimes put the animals in small cages which doesn't allow them much space to move around. In some zoo's, people put animals in the circus or a normal zoo show and whip the animals to make them do tricks.
You don't have to find them like you did in kingdom, they are already at the Zoo. If you go to the Zoo and some aren't there it is because it is the wrong day of the week, the sign next to their habitats will tell you when they are there. (animals rotate by days of the week)
Animals are most comfortable in their natural habitat. However, people do try their best to make the zoo habitats as close to the wild as possible.
Zoo's imitate animal's natural habitats and also provide information about how these animals live, hope that helps :D
The animals are bread in captivity and children see them in a man made environment instead of there natural habitats
Habitats are homes to animals.
Yes. In fact, many zoos today are made to exactly match the animals' old habitat, so that they won't feel out of place. The habitats given to the zoo animals will be very large, so large that they can go far, far away and hide so that nobody will be able to see them. Zoos are a great place for viewing wild animals that won't turn up on a regular day. So know that zoos are now being very kind to animals, and their habitats are no longer cramped cages. I hope this helps...and that I get to visit the zoo soon! :)
Zoo Clues - 2012 Animal Habitats 1-23 was released on: USA: 2012