Some would disagree with this statement and others believe that all animals should be free. Yet with the extinction rate of endangered and threatened animals zoos are a safe heaven for the survival of certain and many species. Some dislike the idea of a captive animal but many captive animals born in captivity at zoos knows nothing else and their survival in the wild could be it's disadvantage. Before one puts down zoos, they should take in to account that many animals at zoos are rescue animals from humans who wanted a dangerous animal but could not properly contain them. In my opinion zoos is not degrading, educational is a better choice of words. Unless you enjoy looking at a stuffed DEAD animals, that is what will happen without any zoos. It's a sad truthful concept.
The Giraffe is the tallest Zoo animal.
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Vulture is an animal. It is an exhibit in the zoo.
an animal that rhymes with zoo is cockatoo
In order to keep a number of species alive in a foreign habitat, the zoo keeper has to know the science of the animals. For example, what water temperature do certain fish need to have, or what trees should be around a certain animal. It is also important to know the biological buildup of an animal in order to keep it healthy and maintain the life of the zoo.
I have no idea but some zoos have adoption programs so maybe go to a zoo with an ocelot and ask to adopt it.Clarification: Zoo adoption programs are a way for the zoo to raise money. When you "adopt" and animal you agree to pay a certain amount of money each month to help feed the animal. The animal stays in the zoo, you do not get to take it home.
if you wre in a cage how would you feel think 'bout it an animal feels the same way as you would
it can be saved by putting them into a zoo way apart from the other dangerous animal
I am pretty sure that you could just make sure you include what animal it is to help. If i were to send money to a zoo i would say "here is some money to help the (animals name) please use it to help that certain animal". I would say an endangered animal.
no.Donkeys are farm animals and they live in a barnyard
If the zoo doesn't want an animal, they sell them to a different zoo
I think any vet can work with large zoo animals because a vet works with all animals unless they specialise in a certain animal