From the zoo
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
No, only in a zoo will you find them. The Siberian tiger roams Asia, but a lion will be found in Africa.
go to a zoo and pay them
yes lions do live in a zoo
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animals live longer in the zoo then the wild because there is a steadier food balance in a zoo than in the wild there is also not any predators in the zoo in the cage they are in.
Because in the wild, there is a possibility that the lion won't find/catch food sometimes, while in a zoo, they get fed on a regular basis, there won't be a time when they have to miss a meal. Plus, lions get hunted in the wild, but nobody's just going to bring a gun to the zoo and shoot a lion.
Because in the wild, there is a possibility that the lion won't find/catch food sometimes, while in a zoo, they get fed on a regular basis, there won't be a time when they have to miss a meal. Plus, lions get hunted in the wild, but nobody's just going to bring a gun to the zoo and shoot a lion.
in the arabian peninsula and there are still descendants of animals wild caught in arabia in the sana'a zoo and taiz zoo
The lion in We Bought A Zoo was named Solomon.
probably in a zoo or very near a rainforest or desert or wherever lions live
they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
Yes, there is a lion in the Ljubljana ZOO.
no there is not
bird, snake, elephant, giraffe, monkey, lion, koala
A lion is both a zoo animal a wild animal. Most lions live out in the wild, hunting and sun bathing with their pack, if they have one. Then other lions live in captivity. Some people even keep lions as pets! I'm not saying do that, because that can be very dangerous...