Yes, because some animals are wild, and need to be in enclosures so we can learn about what we can do to help them, if they need our help to survive. So, if they are in the zoo we can learn about them, what they need, and how we can help them in the wild. The animals are not threatened by starvation, illness, or predators and hunters. Plus, if they are there, then the zoos can study them, help breed them and release healthy young animals back into the wild. This might help the species populations recover, and increase genetic diversity. It's bad to have animals in small cages, but many zoos are working hard to make sure that their animals are not stressed by the environment or visitors. It's hard to limit a wild animals freedom, but if the goal is to help their species in the long term, then it might be worth the price.
No! They should be free!
Not kept in cages!
Yes! Because animals need to be free and not stuck or "kept for their safety and hunger". They should be free and live at their own risks.
Yes! Zoos are more for people than animals. The animals are kept on display so the kids can learn more about them.
yes
yes it dose affect the animals well being.it dose because the animals are kept in kaptivity.
Yes they are.
Zoos help people see animals that they otherwise wouldn't be able to be see. Some people are against them, but in general Tigers are amazing and beautiful and are definitely the kinds of animals that zoos are created to house. So yes, in my opinion, tigers should be in zoos.
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yes because in their country their are robbers poachers and preditors
Yes because keeping zoos is important for animals to avoid extinction. Zoos help preserve species. Sometimes, zoos keep animals and then release them into the wild when the animal is mature enough. Zoos help save animals' lives. If they are disabled, people can help them.
they shoudl stay in zoo's because if poachers keep on going to kill all these animals in Africa than there will be no more left for the next generation of children and if there is none left then they cannot learn about them zoo's allow these animals to live on for the next generation
Yes, some endangered animals have been saved by staying in a zoo and being bred so the population is larger. Also, they need to be helped if they have serious injuries they can be helped and eventually put back into the wild. This can also help them from being attacked or shot by hunters.