Yes! yes they do! in zoos, they are treated well and have enough room for the animals to move around. Animals live longer in zoos, too. that is because they are given nourishment and care. zoos cure the sick animals, and they save the exinct! if there was an exinct animal, the zoos that still own that animal can breed and make more of its kind! So zoos do more good than harm!
animals can not be hunted
Yes! Zoos are more for people than animals. The animals are kept on display so the kids can learn more about them.
That's kind of a biased way of phrasing the question. Some animals in some zoos do begin to exhibit behavioral disorders. Good zoos work hard to provide the animals with a comfortable, engaging environment to minimize the chances of this happening, but not all zoos are good zoos and some animals are more sensitive than others.
Both, they harm them by taking them out of their natural habitat, but protect them from predators.
it's your opion if they do or don't
so the animal doesn't harm anyone
the animals are confined to a small space and some whales are taken out of their pods unwillingly.
Some zoos are perhaps owned and operated by Jewish people, but Jews wouldn't have more or fewer zoos than other groups of people. Some zoos may be owned and operated by Christians, Muslims, Hindus etc., as well.
Yes, there are giant pandas in zoos. China loans its Pandas for 4 years and then they are returned.
There are many good zoos in the world.
the majority of zoos are bad for animals
People may say that Zoos help keep the economy going, while bringing entertainment. Do they really? Zoos around the world are losing money because people are realizing the harm that zoos are doing to the animals. Around the world, zoos are shutting down and there are only 278 zoos left in America. Hurting animals while losing money, do we really want zoos?