Anonymous wrote:
goldfish...release them in the pool and make the kids catch them...
awesome. just like sushi, yes?
It will get your kid into Harvard!
In the wild, animals must find food, defend territories, escape predators and build homes. In zoos, the majority of animals' needs are provided by the keepers, so other methods of physical and mental stimulation must be provided to encourage natural behaviors. As much as possible, a zoo environment is designed to mimic an animal's natural environment. Animal enrichment for bears and primates, which in the wild spend much of their waking hours foraging for food, may involve scattering food in straw or elsewhere around the enclosure to increase foraging time.