Absolutely not. There are still animals being discovered even, there are so many animals and so many places still where we can hardly go. Even within the US, think of all the mice, rats, rabbits, birds. Not to mention fish and insects, they're animals too. It wouldn't be remotely possible to capture them all.
2007-06-06 20:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a chance.
There is no species of animal on the face of the earth capable of capturing every animal on the planet---there's just too many of them. Moreover, there are multitudes of animals that are not visible to the naked human eye.
The only way to capture *every* animal on the planet would if extraterrestrials encased the earth in a pseudo-cage (or some less dramatic method) and claimed the world as their own. After all, humans are animals, too. Plus, animals live inside every creature in the world.
2007-06-07 03:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because there are peoples who trying hard to let animals live where they belongs to, they belongs to the nature. I won't let them living in captivity! Just imagine a human kept in captivity since born in a small age, I think you'll crazy too. That's cruel
2007-06-07 04:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not possible cuz there are so many organisms not yet discovered...another reason is that nowadays ppl are hunting certain animals like the tiger and types of reptiles for their skin, or fishes like the 'prehistoric' coelacanth' which is caught by natives on islands for meat. The governments of countries will not allow these animals to be put in zoos(unless for massive breeding purposes) or even caught for skin processing or meat.
2007-06-07 03:13:52
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answered by the smooth talker 2
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I don't think so, simply because it's an absurd thought. It's a bit arrogant to even think that humans would have the capability of capturing all other animals, and/or destroying the planet in such a short timespan as to kill all free animals.
2007-06-07 03:04:09
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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lol, of course not....do you have any idea how many animals there are on our planet?
science assignment: the cost of that proposed thing would cost more than solving the worldwide hunger/poverty problem as well as being less feasible than solving the hunger/poverty problem. If we as a race (talking humans here people) were to bond together to act as one, why would we want to contain every single creature under lock and key as opposed to making everyone's life on the planet better?
2007-06-07 03:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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no, physically it's impossible, you can't gather all animals and keep them in captivity (good luck catching all the wild animals, and the small ones that run really really fast and they hide)
second, it doesn't make sense, why would all animals be in captivity, nature would be pretty screwed up if there weren't any wild animals out there
2007-06-07 03:10:39
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answered by succubus 5
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i think they will.. because the government gotta prevent hunters or poachers to prevent further extinction of the animals. gotta protect those poor helpless moving pound of flesh from whizzing bullets that comes out of the barrel and ending up in human's mouth
2007-06-07 03:04:47
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answered by jasmine 1
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No, there are too many people fighting to keep them out of captivity eg. WWF
2007-06-07 07:40:54
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answered by hobo 7
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no.
there will never be a time when all animals are in captivity. nature wants to be free to do its own thing and will always find a way to do it.
2007-06-07 03:17:56
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answered by tom5251972 4
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