Yes.
Yes all animals can be caged but the animals hunt for there prey they should not be caged
The cast of Caged Animals - 2011 includes: John Bernotas as Fleur
There is no standard collective noun for animals in a cage, however any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example:a pair of caged lionsa family of caged monkeysa rainbow of caged birds
yes
caged lepricorns
Not legally, no.
Caged patterns refer to repetitive behaviors exhibited by animals in captivity, such as pacing or self-grooming. These behaviors can indicate stress, boredom, or frustration due to limited space and lack of stimulation. Caged patterns can lead to physical and psychological issues in captive animals, affecting their overall well-being and quality of life.
Battery cows don't exist. Cows are not caged like chickens are, but corralled in a drylot or feedlot. So no, it's not illegal because there's no such thing.
Because caged animals are usually either bored or stressed, and eventually they can develop mental problems.
Animals in zoos can experience stress, boredom, and depression from being caged, as they may not have enough space to exhibit natural behaviors or socialize with others of their kind. Some animals may adapt better than others, but overall, captivity can have negative effects on their physical and psychological well-being.
If you mean the term used for the animals on display in general. If you are not referring to the names of each individual species, then "exhibits", and "specimens" are terms used often for the animals out on display in a zoo.
5 or under uncaged pets but you can have as many caged animals only if they not dangeruos to inhail