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In the wild, other wild animals can attack him, not in the zoo. And if he gets sick, he doesn’t have to die or get out with the disease, because it’s taken care of him. He won’t lose his territory either. Feed shortages or poisonings do not occur either. I think that should be the reasons LG Fishyna
It’s not just Leopard. All animals kept in the zoo live longer than their fellows in the “free wild alley”. This is due, among other things, to optimal feeding, veterinary care and the lack of enemies.
That’s not true. There are also many animal species that are not older.!
Yeah, you’re right, especially the mice fed to the snakes.
Zb. Elephants, dolphins, orcas and many monkey species are not older than in free wild
Because he is fed there because he has no natural enemies there, because no one chases him there, because he is medically supplied and provides him with an ideal habitat.
No hunger, no thirst, no disease, no parasites, no parasitoids and neither too great cold nor too great heat. Everything the animals do not have in the wild.
Because he is regularly fed and medically supplied there.
He also has no stress (although boredom).
Life is less dangerous for him, he gets enough and healthy food and gets busy and medically supplied. Cats donate half the day they don’t make it so much locked up. In principle, however, all zoo animals are today older than in freedom.
That’s not true. There are also many animal species that are not older.!
Individual, but not animal species. Or call me some.
Yes, cats do a whole lot when they’re locked in.
True, dolphin and whale, whose attitude is very controversial, I had not seen more than zoo animals. But (human) monkeys are now much older than in freedom in zoos.
Of course animal species.. Elephant, dolphin, orca and many monkey species.
Because he has no natural enemies and enough food, as well as medical care
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Because he has no enemies and is fed.
And if he’s sick, the vet will come.
Because he doesn’t have to hunt his food. No more food competition. And no one dies in the ball fight.
Maybe because he can’t be shot by people who want the coat.