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As of September 2014, the number of animals at the Denver Zoo is 4,125. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has 3,000 animals. The Detroit Zoo information page says it has more than 2,600 animals, and the Dallas Zoo has over 2,000. There are over 5,000,000 animals living in zoos worldwide.
The Denver Zoo has 641 species, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has 600 species, and Detroit Zoo has 280 species. The Dallas Zoo has 406 species.
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... :)
Zoos have breeding programs for endangered animals so they are helping keep a species alive.
Well many zoos protect important species .
Many zoos participate in captive breeding programs to aid in conserving endangered populations. By captive breeding exchanges between zoos, not only are endangered species preserved, they are healthy , well fed, and able stock for repopulation.
Education. Zoos expose school children to different kinds of animals and species. -D12
To ensure the continuity of endangered species
Yes because keeping zoos is important for animals to avoid extinction. Zoos help preserve species. Sometimes, zoos keep animals and then release them into the wild when the animal is mature enough. Zoos help save animals' lives. If they are disabled, people can help them.
There are many different zoos in the world, and they come in different sizes; larger zoos can have thousands of animals in them.
There are many reasons for this, these are only a few. * Many zoos give injured animals a refuge while they recover so they may be returned to the wild. * Some zoos have breeding programs that help keep some animals from extinction. * Some zoos offer a home to nuisance animals so they will not be put down. * Zoos offer a place for people to learn more about the effects they have on the world around them. * Many zoos have extensive research programs that allow scientist to be able to treat ailments and problems of animals in the wild as well. * Zoos keep animals away from their predators. * Zoos give human enjoyment and entertainment. * Zoos give people an opportunity to let people see real life animals * Zoos give animals the food which saves the animal from fighting another in order to receive its prey. (If its carnivorous!) * Zoos give animals shelter.