In order to keep a number of species alive in a foreign habitat, the zoo keeper has to know the science of the animals. For example, what water temperature do certain fish need to have, or what trees should be around a certain animal. It is also important to know the biological buildup of an animal in order to keep it healthy and maintain the life of the zoo.
Zoo keepers supply food and water to the creatures, keeping them healthy
$2000-$4000.
Nature Science Center in Greensboro. (small zoo.) North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro.
at least 50 or more
biology
they dont.
a zoo uses science by treating the animals with medicine and injections to do this you have to have a basic understanding on animal care and to be able to treat the animals understanding the side effects etc...
if your asking do the carers get money then yes
keeping them and breeding them in captivity, like in zoo's
I would say so, yes. Zoology is a science.
The concept of keeping exotic animals in confined spaces for public viewing dates back to ancient civilizations, but the modern zoo as we know it began in the early 19th century with the establishment of the London Zoo in 1828.
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