No, extinct means there are no animals of that species still alive. Donkeys are still used regularly on farms, in petting zoos, and in some areas, as transportation.
the extinct animals are in heaven and the endangered animals are all over the world in the wild and in zoos.
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No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
Zoos keep animals to help them. They to keep some of the animals so when they are about to go extinct then there will be some left on earth.
we should not actually get rid of zoos even though they are in cages but if we do not keep zoos animals will become extinct and if we make more zoo the populations of animals will become bigger
There are many different zoos in the world, and they come in different sizes; larger zoos can have thousands of animals in them.
Some people say "As our world is changing animals are becoming engendered, so in order to stop them from being extinct people breed and care for animals in zoos." But really it is because people are ignorant and can't let them live the life they want. Everything happens for a reason so if there ment to go they will if not they will continue living. Not in zoos.
They conserve animals that may die in the wild due to natural predator's. And they stop animals from becoming extinct.
Zoos are defiantly a need to have in the future to help animals that are becoming extinct
They are endangered because there are still some out there in the world and in zoos across the world.
The very adaptable leopard is still common in most places where it is found in Africa and Asia.Leopards are not extinct. They can be found in the wild, and in zoos.