Typically, all species live longer in zoos, because of the food, medical care, and the fact that they are free from enemy predator's.
It depens on what animal you mean some live longer in captivity and some live shorter lives in captivity, but normally animals have much better lives in Zoos some zoos that is. Not all Zoos treat animals well. But I have to say the NC Zoo is one of the best jkjk
The median life expectancy of a 1-year-old dolphin in human care is about 25 years, which is about twice what it is for animals in the wild. So I'm guessing they live longer in zoos.
Zoos should not be banned because the animals live longer, can't be killed and people learn about them at the zoo
Yes, there are giant pandas in zoos. China loans its Pandas for 4 years and then they are returned.
Rhinos can live to be up to 35 years old in the wild. If they are in zoos, they may live slightly longer.
It means that - the species is Extinct. Which means - the animal can no longer be found either in wild or in captivity (Zoos) Ex: Dinosaurs are extinct.
Well many zoos protect important species .
They Won't Get Hunted In Zoos, So Will Live Longer. They Will Also Get Bred In Safari Parks And Zoos, And Therefore Have No Risk Of Becoming Endangered.
It's more due to the fact that they're an endangered species, and to keep the population from going extinct they are raised in zoos. Plus it educates people about bears as well, about what they eat, where they live, how they live, etc.
they live on the remote island of madegascar however they also live in zoos so it is unlikely that they will become extinct many species are in trouble.
because they want to preserve the endangered species that are in the zoos
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.