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Animals in Zoos vs. Animals in the Wild
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Why are zoos considered good for wild animals?
They are fun.
They are large.
They are free to enter.
They provide food and safety.
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How do vets and zookeepers help animals in zoos?
They teach them tricks.
They take them for walks.
They play with them.
They give them medicine and food.
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How does the environment in a zoo differ from the wild?
How does the environment in a zoo differ from the wild?
It has more trees.
It is quieter.
It has different air, food, and lifestyle.
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Why might animals in zoos feel stressed?
They eat too much.
They have too much space.
They are too busy.
The cages are small.
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What are two dangers that wild animals face in their natural habitats?
Other animals and weather
Water scarcity and pollution
Habitat destruction and hunters
Food shortages and competition
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What are some activities wild animals can do that they cannot do in zoos?
Sleep all day
Watch humans
Sing songs
Hunt and explore new places
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What can happen to endangered animals if they continue to die?
They may become extinct.
They will become popular.
They will grow bigger.
They will change color.
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What is one disadvantage of living in a zoo for wild animals?
They cannot see visitors.
They experience stress and lack space.
They have too many friends.
They get too much food.
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Why is it important for scientists to study animals in zoos?
To make animals perform
To sell animals
To find ways to stop endangered animals from dying out
To create new zoos
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What do children often see on field trips to zoos?
Plants
Insects
Cars
Wild animals
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