The Chicago's Brookfield Zoo, and the San Diego Zoo both have Hairy Nose Wombats on exhibit.
actually there are 4 zoos in North America brookfeild and san diego are just two
South America, Central America, you might find some at zoos but I doubt that if you live in North America.
Only in zoos, they are not indigenous.
The rhinoceros comes from Africa. The only live rhinos you see in North America are in zoos.
North America has no natural apes in the habitat, so the only apes are in zoos.
only at zoos but other than that no.
Only in zoos. Hippos are only found in the wild in Africa.
Only in zoos. Giraffes are not native to North America, which is where the Rocky Mountains are.
Chimps are not native to North america but some are found in zoos, private Collections and sanctuaries.
Tigers live in the U.S of A northern area... only in zoos o'course though!
No. Wombats are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else.
Chimps are not native to North america but some are found in zoos, private Collections and sanctuaries
North America doesn't have camels. People do bring them to zoos and one fellow in the 1800's got a camel to search for gold.