☐ Choose a central idea that is developed in both "The Stripes Will Survive" and "The Zoos Go Wild." A B. C. D. Zoos are constantly changing exhibits to keep visitors interested in the animals. Zoos are sometimes responsible for caring for animals that people have abandoned. One responsibility of a zoo is to prevent the extinction of species by breeding them. Zoos are changing their approaches to caring for their animals. Part B Circle one detail from each passage that supports the answer to Part A. A. B. C. D. E. F. "But Danya and his twin sister, Dasha, know how special they are to their mother." ("The Stripes Will Survive") "In 1981, the American Zoo and Aquarium Association started the Species Survival Plan (SSP) to make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don't disappear." ("The Stripes Will Survive") "Gaia had never had cubs before, but Gove says, 'She's been an absolutely perfect mother-tolerant, loving, and protective."" ("The Stripes Will Survive") "They hung an old tire from a wall of his cage and put a television set in one corner." ("The Zoos Go Wild") "His companions could chase each other and wrestle, knowing he was there to protect them." ("The Zoos Go Wild") "Thousands of other zoo animals throughout the world have been moved into new homes that replaced the old, cramped cages in which they lived before." ("The Zoos Go Wild")