because you learn about the animals
Zoos allows scientists to study animals from up-close in a controlled environment. This has the downside that zoos do not provide anything close to a natural habitat, so animal behavior is inherently deviant from what it would be in the wild.
The likely word is "scientist" (researcher or experimenter).
well sciencest have their own little world so if they discover something bad then that their probelm not ours it does happen in lifex.x.
Zoos allows scientists to study animals from up-close in a controlled environment. This has the downside that zoos do not provide anything close to a natural habitat, so animal behavior is inherently deviant from what it would be in the wild.
Doctor Emmett Lathrop "Doc" Brown .
Good things about zoos are that the zookeeper does research on the animal so, they can feed it, care for it and breeding it.
Zoos have breeding programs for endangered animals so they are helping keep a species alive.
That is different in different zoos, in civilisated countries are probably some verifications to check if so.
Don't think so
people buy land build on that land so it is suitable for wild animals and then they get the animals from other zoos and places like that. :)
There are, so -yes. Be more specific for a more specific answer.
Zoos help people see animals that they otherwise wouldn't be able to be see. Some people are against them, but in general Tigers are amazing and beautiful and are definitely the kinds of animals that zoos are created to house. So yes, in my opinion, tigers should be in zoos.