trutles
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.
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'.
By being bred in captivity it eliminates the animals from being eaten by natural predators. We take animals into captivity to prevent extinction by eliminating factors of death.
yes if kept in 5 -10 gallon tank
All horses no matter the breed have the capacity to breed in captivity as long as they are reproductively intact.
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.
an environment similar to the animal's natural habitat.
yes, because every animals have different breed and every breed has its own habitat
It depends on the type of animal. Different animals = Different environments! ~JJ
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 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
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
Yes, Mustangs can breed in captivity. However their breeding is controlled for the most part by their owners and they should still be subject to the same breeding criteria as any domestic horse breed.
no they dont.
Yes, but not always.
Yes. Dogs are a domestic animal so they primarily exist in 'captivity'.