yes if kept in 5 -10 gallon tank
More animals breed in the wild than in captivity. However for endangered species, zoos are a way of keeping the species alive and allowing for diversity.
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They live longer in captivity because there are no predators to hurt, kill, or get them infected with a disease or a flesh wound. The animals in captivity also get fed on a regular basis and keep them healthy. They also get watched by doctors to see if they are sick or not.
Yes. Dogs are a domestic animal so they primarily exist in 'captivity'.
There is approximately a little over 700 left in the wild.
Yes, red eared sliders eat minnows in the wild and in captivity.
You stick it in the buttocks. BEAST
More animals breed in the wild than in captivity. However for endangered species, zoos are a way of keeping the species alive and allowing for diversity.
because they only breed in captivity not in the wild. plus they cant interbreed
No, Comet moths are only found in Madagascar in the wild. They can, however, breed in captivity.
All horses no matter the breed have the capacity to breed in captivity as long as they are reproductively intact.
Humans. Cheetah's are extinct in the wild in India and may other Asian countries where they once lived. They were hunted to extinction by humans. They were declared extinct in the 1940's. The government of India is planning to breed cubs in captivity and re-introduce them in the wild. They are importing Adult Cheetahs from Africa and are planning to breed them in captivity and then once they grow up, they will be released into the wild.
It is illegal to own a wild animal in captivity, without a proper permit. But no generally people who do have these special permits breed them then realese them into the wild... so NO.
Taking care of wild minnows is much like taking care of tropical fish. They need clean water at the proper temperature and ph. Wild minnows may also need to have a current in their tank, and they will do best eating live or frozen foods.
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
there are more tigers living in captivity than in the wild
Yes if they take them out of the wild, but no if they breed them in captivity. But it is a very cruel practice. Note the spelling of extinction