Animals in zoos have their natural instincts blunted, and in some ways makes them more dangerous. You know, for example, how a wild tiger should react, but one raised in captivity may seem docile, then turn on you with disasterous results.
a zoo is a place animals are kept in cages
Zoo lions and lions are different in the way they survive:a zoo loin don't have to go around and kill it's own food, but wild loins do
The difference between a farm and a zoo is that a farm is more agriculture and for the calm animals rather than the zoo who hold wild animals such as lions and is for the public eye.
The cheetah lives in both the wild and the zoo
animals live longer in the zoo then the wild because there is a steadier food balance in a zoo than in the wild there is also not any predators in the zoo in the cage they are in.
They live in the zoo and in the wild because we capture some and take them to the zoo so everyone can see them.
An ostrich would not be at the zoo when it is in the wild!
Reading view of humans contrast the tucson zoo and straw into gold in he Metamorphosis of the Everyday.
Wild?
um Becase the tigers that are not wild when they where a baby they got into the zoo and the wild ones did not go too the zoo to live there
the zoo or in the wild
No, animals in zoo's are kept as close to their wild instincts as possible meaning they are wild and you can not touch