Difference between ZOO and wildlife sanctuary
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In a zoo, animals from many regions and parts of the world are kept in some kind of captivity. Conditions do vary, but the animals do not live in a natural state, especially the ones from distant places. A wildlife sanctuary is a place where local animals are protected and not confined, and allowed to live as they have adapted to their habitats
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zoo mean it might be sell, buy ,trade
a sanctuary might not be sell, buy, trade
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