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why can a zoo not be a habitat of tiger ? ​

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Answered by tosushilpandey
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A tiger's habitat is in the wild, not the zoo. Tigers living in a zoo live like they are in a locked empty room. Also, zoos imply unnecessary stress on tigers and other animals.

Answered by s15017
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Why are tigers kept in zoos?

The truth is that Tigers have had to survive in captivity because of hunting, poaching, the loss of their habitat and other anthropogenic threats. ... It is evident that the ideal condition for any species is its natural habitat. Tigers are born free.

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