Zoos hunt animals in forests of course! They trap them and put them in cages, and then bring them to the zoo. Then the put them in bigger cages in the zoo, so that scientists can study them and people can enjoy them. Also, many animals are now traded for between zoos. Especially the long lived animals and those that breed easily in the Zoo's enviroment. Breeding and raising the desired animals for zoos, in order to have more of the endangered animals. With the advances in science and storage of sperm and egg, a breeding program can work with several other Zoo's programs to guard the genetic pools of those animals that need close watching. Alot of the seriously endangered are so hard to find in the wild, and the trapping and trip are phycially, and emotionally dangerous for the creature, that removing them from the wild is not a viable option for stocking Zoos any more.
Besides zoos and circuses, exotic animals also feature in movies
They have shown the people exotic animals, and that is good.
in your mums closet if you know what i mean :D
Some people would argue that keeping animals in zoos and circuses to entertain humans is selfish and inhumane because the animals do not have freedom. Another reason, in the context of a circus, is the training the animals have to go through.
Exotic animals can be unpredictable and zookeepers are trained to handle them. There are always several people to care for zoo animals, but an individual can easily be overpowered by a large animal.
Of course. Zoos brag about conservation efforts and breeding programs to save endangered species, but it is all for profit. People want to see exotic, adorable baby animals. Notice zoos are never dedicated to breeding ugly endangered species. After cute baby animals grow up, they are traded, sold to circuses, or worse. Zoos do not care about splitting up families and emotionally damaging their animals. If zoos cared about wild animals, they would have sanctuaries in natural habitats to save wild animals from environmental degradation and human poachers. Zoos exist for human entertainment.
Indoors.primarily indoors.some stray live outdoors.world wide ( i think )
Yes, llamas can be found in some zoos, particularly those that focus on exotic or farm animals. They are often included in exhibits that feature animals from South America or in petting zoos where visitors can interact with them. Zoos may also use llamas for educational purposes, highlighting their unique behaviors and adaptations. However, they are less common than species typically found in traditional wildlife exhibits.
Animals used in circus acts are exotic and large animals that can be trained. Large herbivore mammals such as horses, camels and elephants are very popular because they are rather calm and can be trained easily. Ferocious mammals such as tigers and lions are also common in circus acts because they're seen as dangerous and majestic animals and are very interesting for the audience.
M. Kiley-Worthington has written: 'Behavioural problems of farm animals' -- subject(s): Behavior, Domestic animals 'Animals in circuses and zoos' -- subject(s): Captive wild animals, Circus animals, Zoo animals
i think its because sometimes the animals can get the sickness from other animals in the zoos
elephants DO NOT CHARGE , only the people who use these animals charge, however, people now realize that animals DO NOT BELONG IN A CIRCUS, so not much money is made for circuses that still use animals, people much rather watch animals in natural settings or very up to-date caring zoos.