Abstract

Abstract: Zoos aren't a moral manner of displaying animals to society when you consider that they have got negative outcomes at the animals’ intellectual health, motive human dependency from a younger age, as properly as forcing them to stay in negative enclosure setups. “Zoochosis” refers back to the emotional and intellectual demanding situations that have an effect on the animals which are held in captivity, which can be usually visible as uncommon and repetitive behaviors. Pacing, overgrooming, and repetitive motion of the jaw are all examples of mental problems that animals come to be struggling with at the same time as in captivity. We took Leopard of Nahargarh in Cage Leopard Maya of Jhalani Dungari kajal as comparison look at of intellectual problems of animals. We determined that the Leopard in Nahargarh confirmed one of a kind behaviour in comparison to the Jahalani dungari leopard. After studying there behaviour and consulting the respective Veterinary we came to know that Maya tha Naragarh zoo leopard showed drastic negative behaviour in comparison so the Kajal Japani Dungari national park Leopard. The hunting ability were finished in zoo leopard. Keywords: behaviors, Captivity, infection, intellectual, Zoochoisis.

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