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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Animal enclosures are everywhere in zoos.

  • Keepers, guides, and staff work around the zoo.

  • Zoos are full of animal exhibits to see.

  • Zoos often host endangered species exhibits.

  • Zoos have eateries like cafes and snack bars.

  • Common hoofed antelope in many zoo savannas.

  • Koalas eat it; also planted around some zoos.

  • Petting zoos often keep ewes (female sheep).

  • Some zoos have emperor penguin habitats.

  • 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.

  • Small sengi sometimes kept in small-mammal houses.

  • Elephant dung
  • Older visitors - you often see them strolling.

  • 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.

  • Trees and shrubs planted around the grounds.

  • The main entrance gate to the zoo.

  • Lively young visitors running to exhibits.

  • 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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