The staff will use different techniques to make the animals at least a bit more tame then the animals would in the wild!
so the animal doesn't harm anyone
Rudolph Carl Heinrich Bigalke has written: 'Animals and zoos to-day' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Zoology, Zoos
Zoos allows scientists to study animals from up-close in a controlled environment. This has the downside that zoos do not provide anything close to a natural habitat, so animal behavior is inherently deviant from what it would be in the wild.
At some Zoos they do.
Zoos allows scientists to study animals from up-close in a controlled environment. This has the downside that zoos do not provide anything close to a natural habitat, so animal behavior is inherently deviant from what it would be in the wild.
yes because in zoos they protect animals
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Yes, some California zoos may have moose as part of their exhibits, although they are not commonly found in every zoo. Species like the moose are typically found in colder climates, but zoos may feature them for educational purposes. Always check with specific zoos for their current animal residents, as collections can change.
dogs. they can be trianed to change their behavior.
Zoos play a vital role in animal conservation. Zoos are not only a place to educate people about animals and what they needs, zoos also typically have breeding programs. They do their best to breed new generations of rare and endangered animals.
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