yes it would
Emu
Emu,Ostrich,Parrots and other birds
Our emu here in Decatur at the Scoville zoo just passed away this weekend at the ripe old age of 38. He had some good years left until he was brutally attacked by an unknown animal. He lived several weeks after the attack but the zoo should have put him down soon after the attack.
The French Bulldog and Finnish Spitz are dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. They are house animals.
No: platypuses are not a good choice for the zoo. Platypuses need a specialised environment, and there are heavy restrictions on zoos keeping them, along with strict regulations which must be adhered to by any zoo or animal sanctuary. Also, few platypuses breed in captivity. All these are reasons why platypuses are not a good choice for a zoo.
dog
no, no animal should be forced into a cage for the amusement of visitors and the making of money for the people in charge.
The Giraffe is the tallest Zoo animal.
A quokka would not be a good zoo animal, as they like to hide in vegetation undergrowth. Quokkas are unique for the way they create tunnels that they use as runways through dense vegetation. habitat preferred habitat includes thick tussock grass, and it is unlikely that many zoos could recreate the quokka's habitat appropriately.
1. ostrich 2. EMU 3. penguin 4. peacock 5. kiwi
because they get lots for help and they get there own space.
Vulture is an animal. It is an exhibit in the zoo.