What are some hazards in a zoo?


What are some hazards in a zoo?

Potential Hazards
  • Working with Dangerous Animals. Zoo workers must come in contact with deadly animals on a daily basis. ...
  • Zoonotic Diseases. ...
  • Exposure to Chemicals. ...
  • Exposure to Extreme Weather Conditions.


What do zoos do with sick animals?

Most big zoos have a fulltime staff of veterinarians and other health experts. They examine the animals and treat them in case they become ill. However, even in zoos, animals can get hurt. Small hospitals stand by if operations are necessary.


What is one of the biggest problems that animals in zoos suffer from?

Animals in captivity exhibit unnatural behaviours such as apathy, aggression, and stalled maturation (prolonged infantile behaviour). They also carry out a wide spectrum of stress behaviours, ranging from pacing to self-mutilation and beyond. These are not behaviours noted in the wild.


What is the most common disease in zoos?

Mammalian tuberculosis Tuberculosis in Various Animals remains a disease of major concern in zoos because of the zoonotic nature of the pathogen. It is most often found on routine screening rather than as clinical cases in primates, hoofstock, and elephants.


Do zoos protect or harm animals?

That captivity can be REALLY bad for both physical AND psychological health. And while zoos have been really helpful is saving endangered animals, it doesn't work out for certain species. For example, most large carnivores like lions and tigers that are bred in captivity die when released into the wild.


What zoo abuse their animals?

Cherokee Bear Zoo and Santa's Land—two roadside zoos located on tribal land in western North Carolina—keep bears and other animals in grossly inhumane conditions. As if they were stuck in the 1950s, these facilities display often neurotic bears in desolate concrete pits or cramped cages.