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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