Animal captivity is when an animal of any shape or size is taken into a zoo to be looked after or help there species
That would depend on the quality of the captivity. There is not any reason to assume that a captive animal will go mad but a badly treated animal could.
It depends on what animal you are refering to.
Yes. Dogs are a domestic animal so they primarily exist in 'captivity'.
Children
Wooly Mammoth
Yes. If animal in captivity stop breeding then the species would decrease.
The animal with the longest lifespan in captivity is the koi fish, which can live up to 200 years.
No. ligers are bred in captivity
In zoos and animal parks
Science helps to find out how the animal lives and if they get ill in captivity can help them get better>
Animal captivity, or the practice of keeping wild animals in confined spaces for human entertainment or research, has been a topic of controversy. While some institutions argue that captivity can help with conservation efforts, others point out the negative impact on animal welfare, behavior, and reproduction. Studies have shown that captivity can lead to stress, abnormal behavior, and reduced lifespans for some species. It is important to carefully consider the ethical and scientific implications of animal captivity to ensure the well-being of the animals involved.
Something that is constrained is highly or severely restricted. Something in captivity is confined. Constrained captivity is basically highly restricted confinement. Prison would be an example of constrained captivity and so would zoos or animal shelters.