1. They are already on a balanced diet. 2. It encourages too much interaction with people.3. It can pose safety risks to zoo visitors .
people training wolves in zoos? woo! what a funny question! you have a good head to ask such a smart question. I like it.answer:people can train wolves in zoos if you pull one out.
Ask yourself 'Who would know this information?' and go from there. Some ideas: use your local library, though you'll probably have to look up individual animals; put the names of the animals you are interested in into Wikipedia; search for 'zoos' in a search engine, as many of the big zoos have great websites.
NO! You can not eat termites. Sorry, but why in the world would you ask a question like that?!
Some zoos only ask for a high school education to work with the animals. However, a bachelors degree is sometimes requested for higher-paying positions.
Please ask one question at a time. You will probably find that each animal has already been asked before.
About 13 pounds of chicken should feed 50 people.
Sure!! If you live near a local barn or arena, you can ask the owners if you can volenteer, or get an hourly wage. Most people will be glad to let a hard working girl clean stalls, walk animals, and feed.
she probably feels like she can help a lot of animals
I personally think we should have Zoo's in the world because the are a really big help to endangered animals. When you watch old films and T.V programs it shows a Zoo as a hard, cruel place but in truth its not that bad. I mean, Animals get fed, cared for and don't life in cages. The live in open plains to suit the species. As in, monkeys have a lot of trees, penguins have lakes and rocks, tigers have bushes and caves to hid in. (Btw.. I'm not Lecturing you.. this was a topic for a debate at school) From The One!
Stop feeding him table scraps and human food. This is very bad for animals. Ask your veterinarian what food and how much to feed you dog.
I think your friend is weird. Did she ask to feed the poor snake this food? Next time be more careful. Take the snake to the vet and get it checked out. Feed the snake insects next time. Oh, and friend- please be aware of what you feed little animals.
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