Things You See at the Zoo with F
Aquatic animals often in zoo aquariums
Wild canid sometimes kept in zoo exhibits
Pink wading bird often kept in zoo ponds
Amphibian sometimes kept in zoo reptile houses
Plural of frog, amphibians in zoo exhibits
Bird of prey sometimes shown in zoo aviaries
Small mammal sometimes kept in petting zoos
Sold at zoo cafes or stands for visitors
Insects often present around zoo areas
Plants often grown in zoo gardens
Seen on birds in aviaries or as exhibit items
Plural of flamingo, pink birds in zoo ponds
Plural of fox, sometimes in zoo exhibits
Zoos often show ferrets, even black-footed ones.
Feline houses feature lions, tigers, and more.
Fences surround enclosures for safety.
Many zoo mammals have fur you can see.
Many zoos have aquariums and fish exhibits.
Flies buzz around food and animal areas.
Fences are common around many habitats.
You can spot animals' feet, hooves, or paws.
Birds of prey in shows or aviary exhibits.
A baby deer; lots of zoos have deer exhibits.
Zoos have gardens full of colorful flowers.
Many zoos show flying squirrels in exhibits.
Petting zoos often feature friendly farm animals.
Many zoos have fountains in plazas or gardens.
Zoos keep fowl like ducks, geese, and chickens.
Finches are common in many zoo aviaries.
Big cat exhibits—lions and tigers—are felines.
Cooling fans appear in indoor zoo areas.
Some zoos’ aquariums display flounder fish.
Families visit the zoo together all the time.
Dads visit the zoo with their families.
Sold at zoo snack bars and food stands.
Seen on fish in aquarium or pond exhibits.
Common snack sold at zoo concessions.
Bird feathers found in aviaries or pens.
Sometimes shown in insect or night exhibits.
Popular pink birds at many zoo ponds.
Small birds often kept in aviaries.
Animals leave droppings; keepers clean them up.
A large fruit bat found in some zoos.
Featured in nocturnal or small-mammal houses.
Cute desert fox often kept in zoos.
- ferns
Water fountains often in plazas or near paths.
Seen on seals, sea lions, or penguins in exhibits.
Young horse; sometimes in kids' petting zoo areas.
Cooling fans in indoor exhibits, shops, or cafes.
Often fly at entrances, exhibits, or events.
Occasionally shown in insect exhibits at zoos.
Young deer; many zoos have deer exhibits.
Visitors - you might spot your friend at the zoo!
Common zoo bats; live in nocturnal houses.
Zoos use fruit to feed animals and in snacks.
Seen in bat exhibits; eats fruit and nectar.
Ferns grow in zoo gardens and rainforest halls.
Animal feed used by keepers during feedings.
You can spot a flock in aviaries or overhead.
Animal feed; keepers use it to feed animals.
Fruits are fed to animals or sold at stands.
Zoos often have penguins, ostriches, emus.
Petting areas often have domestic fowl.
Many zoos have bat houses with bats flying.
Zoos host feeding times you can watch.
Visitors wear these; common in the US.
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