answersLogoWhite

0

No, Of course you can't. Nobody can mimic the freedom the animals have in the wild.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Are all lions dangerous?

Almost all lions are dangerous except for the ones born in captivity. You can never fully trust a wild animal. The lion is one of the top ten most dangerous animals in the world.


What does habitat of species mean?

A habitat provides food, water, and oxygen. It also provide shelter and protection for the animals.


What are some changes in habitat when a tornado occurs?

The most significant effect on a natural habitat would be the destruction of trees. Even a tornado that is not particularly intense can snap and uproot many trees. The area affected is usually not very large, but it can take decades to fully recover.


Why is it illegal to take care of a baby deer?

because baby deers do actually belong in the wild and if you take on out of its habitat it will not be used to your habitat and you are not allowed taking care of any deer, even a fully grown one. Some wild animals are used to surviving and depending on themselves for food and survival.


Do animals have free will?

Sadly, no. Animals can be force fully taken from their habitats or killed.


Can birds be featherless?

It depends what you mean. Do you mean partiually or fully? Partially featherless isn't uncommon in captivity, and fully featherless has been heard of. But these are rare mutations, like Yoda the cat with 4 ears.


How are snowy owls being protected?

They are fully protected from hunting, and at present their habitat is secure. Not true that they are "fully protected." In Alaska they can be hunted for food or clothing. They have limited protection.


What will happen if an organism from a different niche is transferred to another habitat?

the organism cannot be fully developed and lived in a cage.


Is it right to keep animals in a zoo?

i believe it is wrong to keep animals in zoos for many reasons some of these are:Animal rights reasons * it treats the animal as a means to achieve some human end * it fails to treat animals with the respect they deserve * it violates the animal's right to live in freedom Animal Welfare reasons * the animal is deprived of its natural habitat * the animal may not have enough room * the animal is deprived of its natural social structure and companionship * the animal is forced into close proximity with other species and human beings which may be unnatural for it * the animal may become bored, depressed and institutionalised * animals bred in zoos may become imprinted on human beings rather than members of their own species - this prevents them fully experiencing their true identity * although animals may live longer lives in zoos than in the wild, they may experience a lower quality of life Conservation issues * a zoo may be unable to keep a large enough number of individuals to provide a sufficiently varied gene pool for the species to breed without problems * where animals are rare and hard to breed in captivity, removing specimens from the wild to zoos may result in the population falling * returning animals to the wild is difficult * the benefits to the overall species population do not compensate the individual animals for the negative effects of living in a zoo


How often does a hermit crab breed?

not usually in captivity. even if they did the babies wouldn't survive without a fully cycled, huge, specialy set up reef tank.


Why is natural revelation alone insufficient for us to know god fully?

Natural revelation alone is insufficient for us to know God fully because historical conditions and the consequences of Original Sin often diminish our ability to fully know God's truth. This is why Divine Revelation is needed.


Should animals be kept in zoos and why?

actually if animals are born in captivity they should not be released because they do not have the parents or instincts to help them learn to find food and survive. Think of it this way, if a tiger was born in a zoo and you released it it would die because it didn't have it's parents in the wild to teach it how to hunt and do other things to stay alive, so animals born in captivity must stay in captivity. they should be kept free because they can have space to move and communicate with relatives and plus if they were in zoos they would communicate through glass which they are suppose to comunicate together.. hope this workss