Science, asked by shaillygupta7888, 1 year ago

3 difference between a zoo and a wild life sanctuary

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Answered by Anonymous
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wild animals and birds are placed in protective asylum. Even then, zoo is one thing and sanctuary is another thing. Zoo is a place where animals and birds are in captivity of artificially created habitat. On the other hand, sanctuary can be called as the natural habitat of wild animals and birds.

Though people can see animals and birds in both zoo and sanctuary, there are certain limitations when coming to sanctuaries. In zoo, the public can see animals and birds in their captivity without any restrictions. But people cannot throng a sanctuary of their own and they have to go through certain procedures.

While the public has direct link to the zoo, the public does not have any direct link to a sanctuary. This means that a sanctuary is not open to the public or is open only in a limited way.

Answered by inhumandrowsey
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1. Zoo is a place where animals and birds are in captivity of artificially created habitat. A sanctuary is the natural habitat of wild animals and birds.

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2. In Zoo public can see animals and birds in their keep without any restrictions. But people cannot go inside a sanctuary in very large numbers of their own and they have to follow certain rules to take a trip inside a sanctuary.

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3. In a Zoo birds and animals are kept inside cages or restricted places. But animals and birds in a sanctuary live a natural and normal life in a vast open area.

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4. In a zoo, the animals are not free to roam about as they like. But in a sanctuary, they can freely roam about as the place is their natural habitat

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