To many cheetahs!
i dont no
some zoos do but most dont
No, because they have a steady food supply.
i dont know zoos maybe
In the wild they dont but in some zoos they do.
some animals are hert and torchered in zoos sometimes zoos dont feed them the right amount to survive.
No they dont (excluding any zoo)
no it is not legal that is why you dont see them in zoos in NH
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The word tests is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.We have tests on Friday.If the word zoos has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The tests' monitors left the room during both testing sessions.The tests' authors made mistakes in their questions.
No they dont. There are wild ones living in woods and lots in stately homes and private schools.
It depends on the testing, the animal, the protocol and the zoo. Some tests do hurt the animal (like drawing blood once a week to determine a baseline biochemical profile) but other tests do not (such as presenting a memory test with a food reward to an elephant). Overall, zoos are committed to improving the welfare and health of the animals in their care and zoos are a major source of contributions to information and conservation efforts in the wild. There is animal testing that inevitably results in pain to the animal; this is minimized and eliminated where possible.