
1) DC attraction 2) Aardvark park 3) Albuquerque BioPark 4) Animal aggregation 5) Animal attraction 6) Animal center 7) Animal display 8) Animal exhibition 9) Animal facility 10) Animal home 11) Animal house 12) Animal housing 13) Animal menagerie 14) Animal park 15) Animal place 16) Animal-filled attraction
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1) Madhouse 2) Menagarie 3) Menagerie
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A type of living museum where animals are kept for people to learn about them and have fun.
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A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden, and also called a menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred. The term zoological garden refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zōon (ζῷον, `animal`) and lógos (.....
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[C-Train] Stylistically, the design of Zoo Station differs from the other stations in the C-Train system as it incorporates images of animals and dinosaurs. The station`s centre-loading platform is accessed via ramps leading up from a tunnel below Memorial Drive. The tunnel below Memorial Drive also houses several permanent zoo-related exhi...
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[book] Zoo is a book by Louis MacNeice. It was published by Michael Joseph in November 1938, and according to the publisher`s list belongs in the category of belles lettres. It was one of four books by Louis MacNeice to appear in 1938, along with The Earth Compels, I Crossed the Minch and Modern Poetry: A Personal Essay. Zoo is primarily a ...
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[dance troupe] Zoo were a dance troupe who appeared on the weekly British music series Top of the Pops between 1981 and 1983. Like previous dance troupes Pan`s People, Ruby Flipper and their immediate predecessors Legs & Co., Zoo were put together and choreographed by Flick Colby (whose credit on the TOTP end credit changed from `Choreograp...
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[file format] zoo is a data compression program and format developed by Rahul Dhesi in the mid-1980s. The format is based on the LZW compression algorithm and compressed files are identified by the .zoo file extension. It is no longer widely used. Program source code was originally published on the comp.sources.misc Usenet newsgroup, and wa...
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A zoo is a collection of viruses used for testing by researchers. Also see: in the wild, zoo virus.
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a type of compressed archive for storing files
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place where wild animals and, in some instances, domesticated animals are exhibited in captivity. In such an establishment animals can generally be ... [12 related articles]
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The booth two hours before the show opens!
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Zoo is Dorset slang for so.
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zoo Short for zoological gardens.
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Place where animals are kept in captivity. Originally created purely for visitor entertainment and education, zoos have become major centres for the breeding of endangered species of animals; a 1984 report identified 2,000 vertebrate species in need of such maintenance. Notable zoos exist in New York, San Diego, Toronto, Chicago, London, Paris,...
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Also calleda parklike area in which live animals are kept in cages or large enclosures for public exhibition. · a place, activity, or group marked by chaos or unrestrained behavior.
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