No.

The plot of the movie is that all the reptiles were forced underground by an evil rich lynx family that runs Zootopia. They are portrayed as being highly civilized and organized (in a 'creepy' way) throwing lavish galas.

The leader of the lynxes took credit for founding Zootopia, when really it was the STRONK WYMYN grandma of the annoying Asian-accented snake character who came up with the idea for the city. All the reptiles now live in a total shithole district that is described as having a 'rich culture.' Nick and Judy have to defy their cop chief's orders in order to discover this ghetto.

The son of the lynx leader pretends to help the heroes, but then rejects the opportunity to redeem himself and he poisons Judy to keep the secret from getting out. It turns out this lynx family has a history of colonizing other lands and murdering people with poison to get their way.

In the end, the truth gets out and the statues of the lynxes are torn down, and statues of the immigrant snake family are put up instead. The reptiles come out of their hidden ghetto and re-integrate into Zootopia.

Oh and also the current mayor of Zootopia, the buff Patrick Warburton horse, is a puppet of the lynxes and does as they say to maintain power. About as subtle as a knee to the groin.