Things You See at the Zoo with B
Large carnivorous mammal often kept in zoo habitats
Plural of bear, common in zoo enclosures
Plural of bird, many species in zoo aviaries
Large monkey often found in zoo primate areas
Nocturnal mammals sometimes shown in zoo exhibits
Flying mammal sometimes kept in zoo enclosures
Feathered animal, many species kept in aviaries
Large hoofed mammal often in zoo savanna habitats
Insects sometimes kept in educational zoo exhibits
Large grazing mammal kept in zoo grassland areas
Semi-aquatic mammal sometimes in zoo water habitats
Wild cat species sometimes kept in zoo exhibits
Plant often grown in zoos, food for some animals
Insect sometimes shown in zoo insect displays
Baby animals and visiting human babies are common.
Boys as visitors - a common sight at zoos.
Wild boars are exhibited in many zoos.
Seen in butterfly houses and garden exhibits.
Some zoos have bulls, e.g., a bull elephant.
A real animal species often kept in zoos.
Bunnies appear in children's petting areas.
Butterfly houses feature lots of butterflies.
Common primates on display in many zoos.
Often fed to primates or sold at snack stands.
Zoos proudly show newborn cubs and chicks.
A great ape species kept in some zoos.
Part of primate diets; you might spot them.
Places to sit and rest between exhibits.
Rabbits in petting zoos and children's farms.
A common bear species in large habitats.
Often in exhibits with ponds and lodges.
Seen as enclosure bars around some animals.
A large snake you'll find in reptile houses.
Great apes kept in specialized primate areas.
Small wild cats sometimes featured in zoos.
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Generic name for boa snakes in reptile areas.
A common raptor in zoo aviaries and rescue exhibits.
Wild boars can be found in some zoo exhibits.
Trash bins are placed all around zoo paths.
Iconic big cat; many zoos have a Bengal tiger.
A popular bear species at many North American zoos.
Some zoos display badgers in small-mammal areas.
Kids often carry balloons or buy them at the zoo.
Benches along the paths let visitors rest.
A burro is a donkey; often seen in petting zoos.
Insect houses often feature beetles on display.
A bin for trash or recycling along zoo paths.
Seen at some zoos' aquarium or marine exhibits.
Balls are enrichment toys for bears, apes, and more.
Visitors include boys; you'll see families.
Many zoos exhibit melanistic leopards—black panthers.
Common zoo bears; often in large habitats.
Seen in insect houses or bug exhibits.
Yes—restroom facilities are everywhere.
Visitors carry bags; gift shops sell them.
Zoos sometimes have elephant calves.
Restroom facility found in every zoo.
Common in US Southwest; seen in petting zoos.
Bugs are in bug houses and insect exhibits at zoos.
Real marsupial; kept in some zoos.
Many zoos have a 'Big Cats' exhibit area.
Seen in zoo aquariums with marine life.
Rescued eagles often live in zoo aviaries.
Zoos may have panda cubs—so cute!
A male deer; many zoos have deer exhibits.
Sold at some zoo concession stands for adults.
Zoos often have baby monkeys in primate areas.
Seen in gift shops or used by animal keepers.
Common around zoo gardens; sometimes exhibited.
A big cat species featured in many zoos.
Many zoos house barn owls in aviaries.
Visitors carry bags for snacks, maps, and toys
Adorable elephant calves often live at zoos
Zoo shuttles and school buses drop off visitors
Male deer (bucks) are kept in many zoos
Petting zoos often have billy goats to feed
- bamboos
Lion cubs are a common, cute sight at zoos
Branches fill habitats for climbing and shade
Bones appear in feedings or skeleton displays
Visitors use binoculars to spot far-off animals
Some zoos and aquariums house beluga whales
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