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Yes Koalas are kept in zoos but if its to cold they in indoor closures
Zoos are places where animals are kept for entertainment by the public. One metaphor for a zoo is that it is similar to a jail for animals.
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (which is a zoo) keeps them.
The noun 'zoo' is a singular, common noun, a word for any zoo. The proper noun for zoo is the name of a zoo, for example The Smithsonian Zoological Park (aka National Zoo) or the San Diego Zoo.
Though zoos tend to confine animals, they also help. A tiger may be kept safe from hunters in a zoo.
No animals should be kept in zoos, they should be free or be release back into their native habitat after rehabilitation.
The word zoo is defined as a park or an institution where animals are kept, studied, bred and exhibited for public viewing. You can have as many kinds of zoos as animals. Zoo's can contain just mammals, fish, reptiles, domestic, wild, and the list goes on.
The plural of zoo is zoos. The plural possessive form of zoos is zoos'.
All animals in zoos die eventually. There is no repatriation program worth mentioning.
It depends but usually their whole lives, unless they were rescued of in a conversational zoo.
Przwalski's horses can live in zoos because they are rare, other horses aren't because they are domesticated animals and they aren't usually kept in the average zoo. Some petting zoos, or farm related facilities do have them though.
There are grey wolves kept in zoos. They are also living in the wild, America, Canada, Russia, and so on.