It is not correct to limit the freedom of animals by trapping them in zoos. However, I do recommend using open zoos with the same environment that animals used to live in.
In the end of Zoo Break, the animals successfully escape from the zoo and find freedom in the wild. They outsmart the zookeepers and live happily ever after in their natural habitat.
In the story "Zoo" by Edward H. Dinger, the climax occurs when the narrator discovers a hidden nursery in the zoo where the animals are being kept. This discovery challenges the narrator's perception of the zoo and raises questions about captivity and freedom.
Animals are very important for example where do you think a simple someone got a fancy fur coat? Where do you think you get all the meat for eating? Where do you think zoo keepers find animals for the zoo? THATS HOW IMPORTANT ANIMALS ARE!
A zoo is a place for animals and zoo rhymes with 'moo'.
According to wikipedia, the Berlin Zoo has 17,500 animals from 1,500 species. The San Diego Zoo has 4,000 animals of 800 species.
The prefix "zoo-" means pertaining to animals or a place where animals are kept for public viewing, such as a zoo.
Well a zoo keeper takes care of the animals and the zoo trainer trains the animals!
There are animals at the zoo because animals are supposed to be at the zoo. I mean even though there aren't any dogs or cats there are wild animals like lions tigers lizards zebras and a lot more. That's why there are animals at a zoo.
animals in the zoo is so crasy's ok
which zoo
No, no zoo in every borough. There is a zoo in Central Park , in Manhattan. The Bronx Zoo in ...The Bronx. plus the Bronx childrens zoo. And Prospect PArk Zoo in Brooklyn. Actually that is right. The Bronx: The Bronx Zoo (the largest with 4000 animals) Brooklyn: Prospect Park Zoo (400 animals) Manhattan: Central Park Zoo (1400 animals) Queens: The Queens Zoo (400 animals) Staten Island: The Staten Island Zoo (443 animals)