Soundproofing is definitely important to some animals captivity. This is because these animals have hearing that is incredibly sensitive to loud noises.
to make sure aniamls aren't stressed and have the freedom they need
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
To an extent, yes. Animals lose some of their ability to effectively hunt, but not to necessarily kill. Animals learn hunting strategies from members of the family or by watching others. Some even learn just by doing it. In captivity, animals dont need to use those skills. If an animal were being rehabilitated, the people running the camps would try and make it as "natural" as possible for the animal.
Animals are seen in captivity with zoos, farms, wildlife parks, aquariums, marine parks and as pets. Many groups, such as PETA, do not believe that animals should be held in captivity for any purpose. Others believe that captive breeding of animals is often the only way to protect some species from extinction. Some view zoos and aquariums as necessary for research in order to improve the lives of wild animals, while others believe that they are cruel cages.
It really depends on what animal you are reffering to. Animals in captivity can live twice as long as animals in the wild. Some animals can live up to the same age in any. There are more dangers to animals in the wild, such as predetors, poachers and lack of food/water. Animals bred in captivity have no real dangers so they would be considered to live longer.
swamps are important to animals because some animals bathe in it and others drink it.
The main difference between zoo animals and forest animals has a lot to do with how they are kept. Zoo animals are domesticated and learn to depend on others for food and the basic needs they encounter. forest animals depend on their instincts and their surroundings for their necessities.
The animals are bread in captivity and children see them in a man made environment instead of there natural habitats
Animals are important to the ecosystem because some animals eat other animals that if there were too many of them they would destroy the environment.
Animals in captivity tend to live longer because they are better cared for versus animals in the wild who have to fend for themselves. Captive animals are fed on a regular basis, have no predators and are generally more healthy. That is the reason why majority of the zoos are intended to preserve a species and act as a sanctuary for the endangered animals. All though some zoos bring sick or injured animals into their sanctuaries sounds good, it is sometimes not. In some zoos the animals are released when they are better but the forget some things. For example a turtle who got stuck in beer can rings was taken to a zoo and had to be in a wagon as it lost circulation in it's legs and is still living today however if it was not in captivity it most likely would have died of suffocation not long after.
They live longer in captivity because there are no predators to hurt, kill, or get them infected with a disease or a flesh wound. The animals in captivity also get fed on a regular basis and keep them healthy. They also get watched by doctors to see if they are sick or not.
some animals parasite on other animals.
This depends greatly on the species. Generally animals live much longer in captivity. While some bears can reach the mid-thirties there have been recorded cases of bears living up into their forties.