In many zoos and reserves, there are breeding programs. Most zoos only display animals with qualities people want to see. Majestic, beautiful, cute, or ferocious, the animals in zoos are also forced to breed so exhibits can have baby animals on display to attract viewers. Not only does this crowd the already to small spaces in zoos, it also makes the living conditions less than optimal conditions. Consequently, in the wild animals get to choose their mate instead of being forced upon one. As referenced in the article, ¨Do Animals Lose in Zoos?” zoo enclosures are made for a certain amount of animals. When the max is reached, the animals are overcrowded and health and behavior issues will form. No, not all zoos force their animals to breed when they don't want to, and actually breed to save endangered species, but animals in some zoos are being forced to breed with a mate they don´t want. This means that animals in zoos are overcrowded and bred for their unique qualities and traits, and it's hurting