Many of them do. It all depends on financial resources: there are some zoos like Mexico City Zoo which have plenty of space and care for the animals there. For example, most of them are not in cages but on specially fitted spaces for them to stay and relax.
There are other zoos, specially on small towns which are less tended and have less space or have food of less quality for the animals there.
Zoos are good if they aren't hurting the animals and they are in good living conditions.
i think its because sometimes the animals can get the sickness from other animals in the zoos
Not all zoos let scientists study their animals. Only certain types of zoos let them study their animals!
yes, zoos don't give the animals enough space to do what they want, most zoos mistreat and abuse their animals when the animals don't do what they want them to do also zoos don't feed the animals enough if you look at some of the animals at a zoo they can be really skinny from were their not being fed enough
animals die in zoos caused by stress and loneliness
Some of them include:Mexican spinytail iguana (Ctenosaura pectinata)Mexican spotted terrapin (Rhinoclemmys rubida)Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
Citizens Lobbying for Animals in Zoos was created in 1996.
Some animals
No, animals kept in zoos are there for breeding purposes, or for the public to enjoy.
Some zoos have animals just for show and they breed them there. Other zoos just have endangered animals: animals that are injured and cannot survive in the wild, babies that have been abandoned or separated from their parents or endangered species. But some zoos have a mixture of both... :)
Because the zoos keep the wild animals safe from hunters because they want the animals fur for coats
No. Platypuses are wild animals with specialised needs. Very few zoos are equipped to cater properly to their needs, so that is why there are very few in overseas zoos.