Differentiate between wildlife sanctuary and zoo with 5 points of difference please its urgent
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ZOO
- A zoo is a facility that houses animals for the purpose of public display.
- A zoo is a collection of animals gathered from all around the country and other countries to be displayed.
- It is an artificial habitat.
- They are small areas where animals are kept in cages.
- eg ;delhi zoo
Wildlife sanctuaries
- Wildlife sanctuaries are protected areas where wild animals can roam freely in their native habitats.
- A wildlife sanctuary is a protected area where natural animals and birds can be found.
- It provides protection to animals in their natural habitat.
- They are large areas where animals are free to move anywhere.
- eg; sanjay gandhi Wildlife sanctuaries
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Difference between Wildlife sanctuary and Zoo.
1. Wildlife Sanctuaries are made to protect animals.
Zoos are tourist attraction spots.
2. Animals are allowed free in Wildlife sanctuaries.
Animals are caged in zoo, so that tourists can see them.
3. People are not allowed to enter Wildlife Sanctuaries.
People enter and visit animals in zoo for either knowledge or entertainment.
4. Wildlife Sanctuaries are present in places suitable for animals with a large area.
Zoo are made in cities, animals requiring water to live has pond made in cage.
5. Examples of Wildlife Sanctuaries include Sunderban Wildlife Sanctuary.
Example of Zoo include Alipur zoo in Kolkata.
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