Science, asked by rdhoka55, 5 months ago

5. Why can a zoo not be a habitat of a tiger?
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Answered by ItzInnocentPrerna
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Most animals didn't evolve to explore as much space as tigers. But tigers in most zoos are like people spending their lives locked in an empty living room. They are confined to tiny spaces, with nothing to do.

Answered by zara208
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Ok so first of all.... a zoo cannot be a habitat of a tiger because it cannot survive in that nature ….like a tiger is used to the fact that it lives in a forest so it wouldn't feel the same if the tiger lives in the zoo since it is also locked up and cannot roam around freely ….but there are also advantages for a tiger to be in a zoo....like it won't always need to hunt for it's food etc.....

hope it helps you

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