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Zoos

Facilities where animals are kept within enclosed spaces for the purposes of breeding and display to the general public

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What would be the name of where birds are kept in a zoo?

Two common names: Bird Aviary or Free Flight Bird Aviary

What is the reason public should be kept away from gertie?

yes the public should keep away from Gertie because it will make she nervous and she would attack

What are the hours of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo?

The hours of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo are 10 AM to 5 PM from Monday through Friday and from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, Sunday, Memorial Weekend through Labor Day, and on holidays.

What zoo animals eat cantaloupe?

Get some cantalope, go to the zoo, and experiment..

Why should zoos stay open?

because they help breed animals

What is embr?

"EMBR" can stand for "Extended Master Booted Record". This is related to the hard disc, recording and programming. Also "embr", can stand for embryo.

Why was 64 Zoo Lane cancelled?

64 Zoo Lane was canceled in March 2010 because of low ratings.

Which type of display would best show the comparison of adult and child ticket prices for the five different zoos in a state?

A double bar graph would be the best type of display to show the comparison of ticket prices for children and adults for the five different zoos in a state. This is a better display than a histogram, stem and leaf plot, or box and whisker plot.

What is the simple predicate in all the animals were in cages at the zoo?

Were in cages. Usually it is a verb alone, but you include the whole verb phrase

Why do zookeepers need to know about animal reproduction?

Zookeepers need to know about reproduction because many animals are on the brink of extinction an need help breeding and this is why breeding programmes are used. To start breeding programme, you need to have the right knowledge, and this is why they need to know xxx

DO animals live longer- in zoos?

Depends lets look at why they would and why they wouldn't:

Would live longer:

They have healthcare, food often and fresh water. If they are I'll to zoo will be able to take care of them. Wildlife parks (NOT zoos) provide the animals with mates and enclosures just like the wild, so yeah. They'd live longer.

Wouldn't live longer:

They are cooped up in tiny cages! even if they wern't and they lived in like a wildlife park or safari park then they still wouldn't have the world to explore. Animals can die early in captivity from madness or even boardness. They won't have the fresh air wild animals do.

So yeah, either would work. If you look at it animals Do live longer in zoos, but they live Better lives in the wild, More full lives.

I know i'd rather be free.

This probably just confused you more, but I try.

Vicki xx

PS im not a nerd!!!

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True but some suffer because they are taken out of their natural habitat because of that most zoos try to put them in plces like their habitats i think this is bad but bye

live from the Zoo

-Dai

What animals live in the zoo?

Zoo animals are usually those which the average public will not normally see or to which they might have only limited access. So, exotic creatures such as lions, tigers, pandas, giraffes, etc may be found in zoos. As zoos also serve to help protect and conserve species, a country's own native animals will often be found there. In Australia, for example, kangaroos, wallabies and koalas are commonly found, even though these creatures may be seen plentifully in the bush.

How many zoo animals are taken from wild?

They are all wild.. unless there an animal city some where ...

Wrong. Many animals in zoos are captive-bred, and those who are from the wild were often found injured and rescued from death. There are still animals that are taken from the wild, but this is slowing and, thanks to breeding programs, will eventually be unnecessary. The goal of a good zoo is to help educate and fight against the possibility of extinction.