3 differences between zoo and wildlife sanctuary.
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In the zoo animals are kept inside the cage for entertenment. In this animals are not free. Zoos are artificially created.
In sanctuaries animals are free to move here and there and use the natural resources. These are not artificial, these are the areas reserve for wildlife animals.
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In sanctuaries animals are free to move here and there and use the natural resources. These are not artificial, these are the areas reserve for wildlife animals.
I hope this will help you.
Please mark it as brainlist.
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The three differences between a zoo and a wildlife sanctuary is given below:
Zoo:
- In a zoo, animals can be bought, sold, can make them breed or trade.
- Animals are often "overbred".
- Animals are obtained to "satisfy the interests" of the zoo.
Wildlife Sanctuary:
- Sanctuary does not "breed, buy, sell or trade" animals.
- Animals are "not often overbred".
- Only those animals are acquired who can "no longer survive in the wild"
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