Things You See at the Zoo with E
Large mammal often a main attraction in zoos
Bird of prey sometimes kept in zoo aviaries
Large flightless bird often kept in zoos
Plural of elephant, large mammals in zoo exhibits
Long fish sometimes in zoo aquariums
Plural of eagle, birds of prey in zoo aviaries
Large deer species sometimes in zoo enclosures
Plural of eel, sometimes in zoo aquariums
May be seen in bird or reptile exhibits
Plural of emu, large flightless birds in zoos
Wading bird sometimes kept in zoo aviaries
Plural of egret, wading birds in zoo aviaries
Spiny mammal sometimes part of zoo exhibits
You see animal ears sticking out of enclosures
Bird and reptile eggs appear in many exhibits.
Every zoo has an entrance gate or area.
You'll see animals' eyes up close at enclosures.
Some zoos feature elephant seals in pools.
Clear exit signs guide visitors around zoos.
Aquarium areas often display electric eels.
Some zoos keep emperor penguins on ice.
Many zoos house and label endangered species.
Insects you might see in the bug house.
Found in elephant pens (keepers clean it up!).
You’ll spot EXIT signs and gates at the zoo.
Some zoos keep elk in large outdoor habitats.
Polite word for animal poop, signs may use it
A real animal that some zoos may display.
Rare, but some zoos or rescues display them.
Visitors of all ages, including seniors.
Baby elephants are star attractions at zoos.
Zoos are full of animal exhibits to see.
Animal enclosures are everywhere in zoos.
Keepers, guides, and staff work around the zoo.
Zoos often host endangered species exhibits.
Zoos have eateries like cafes and snack bars.
Can live in soil of zoo gardens and enclosures
Common hoofed antelope in many zoo savannas.
Koalas eat it; also planted around some zoos.
Small insect that might be found in zoo areas
Petting zoos often keep ewes (female sheep).
- Emperor Penguins
Body part on many animals you view at the zoo
Petting zoos may feature several ewes.
At the elephant exhibit, you'll see those big ears.
Spiny monotremes shown in some zoo exhibits.
Posted around so visitors can find their way out.
Doors and gates where you leave the zoo.
Sometimes enclosures are empty for cleaning.
Small sengi sometimes kept in small-mammal houses.
Yep, big piles near elephant enclosures!
- elders
Used to reach upper levels of zoo buildings.
Aquarium exhibit fish that can shock - cool!
Sometimes shown in insect/education areas.
Visitors! Kids buzzing with animal joy.
Zoo events often have performers and shows.
Zoo staff who care for elephants.
Used to keep animals safely in enclosures.
Visitors excited to see the animals.
Animal habitat area within the zoo.
Food prepared for elephants by keepers.
Older visitors strolling through exhibits.
Zoos often advertise exotic animals as main attraction
Trees and shrubs planted around the grounds.
The main entrance gate to the zoo.
Lively young visitors running to exhibits.
Sometimes enclosures are empty or under maintenance
Many zoos have elevators in big buildings
Zoo staff who handle elephants; you can see them
Visible on fences or for lighting near exhibits
Zoos show bird or reptile eggs in nests or incubators
Earthworms may be in soil or used as animal feed
A baby eagle; some zoos may have one in aviaries
Excited kids are common sights at the zoo
Zoos have eateries for snacks and lunch
You might spot them in soil or as animal feed
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