Things You See at the Zoo with L

  • Large wild cat, a major zoo attraction

  • Plural of lion, big cats in zoo exhibits

  • Spotted big cat often kept in zoo habitats

  • Reptile often in zoo reptile houses

  • Domesticated camelid often in petting zoos

  • Plural of lizard, reptiles in zoo exhibits

  • Young sheep, sometimes in petting zoos

  • Plural of llama, camelids in petting zoos

  • Wild cat species sometimes kept in zoos

  • Female lion, often in zoo big cat exhibits

  • Plural of leopard, spotted big cats in zoos

  • Paths and enclosures are lit with lights at night.

  • Women visitors and staff you’ll often see around.

  • Many zoos include a lake or pond for wildlife.

  • Sadly, you might spot litter—use the bins!

  • Some zoos with aquariums display lobsters.

  • Trees and plants all around the zoo have leaves.

  • Petting zoo areas often have cute lambs.

  • Zoos sometimes have adorable lion cubs on view.

  • Many zoos have lakes or ponds on the grounds.

  • Often kept in zoo aquariums as a fish exhibit.

  • Small rodent; some zoos display them.

  • Plural is fine; rodents some zoos exhibit.

  • Trees and plants at zoos have plenty of leaves.

  • Lamps light paths; heat lamps warm reptile enclosures.

  • Used in enclosures as perches or habitat decor.

  • A bird; could appear in a zoo aviary exhibit.

  • Sometimes in zoo aquariums or touch tanks.

  • Wild insects you can spot around exhibits.

  • UK term for restroom; every zoo has them.

  • You'll spot ladybugs on plants and paths.

  • A primate often kept in nocturnal houses.

  • Female lions are common in lion exhibits.

  • Sold at zoo snack stands and gift shops.

  • Sometimes displayed in aquarium or insect halls.

  • Zoos may have lagoons for birds and crocodiles.

  • Shown in some invertebrate or aquarium displays.

  • Colorful nectar-loving parrot seen in zoo aviaries.

  • long lines
  • You might stand in a line for tickets or rides.

  • Sold at snack stands; a sweet zoo-day drink.

  • Used by keepers for maintenance around enclosures.

  • Locks secure gates and enclosures for safety.

  • Yup! Zoos are full of excited, loud kids.

  • Could appear in an aviary or waterfowl exhibit.

  • Sold at kiosks or gift shops as a treat.

  • A real bird that zoos may show in aviaries.

  • Marine mammal; may appear in polar exhibits.

  • Often seen in aquarium tanks at zoos.

  • Small parrots in the aviary section.

  • Insect on display or used as reptile feed.

  • Used as animal feed or sold in cafés.

  • Common primate found in many zoo exhibits.

  • British term for toilets at zoos (UK).

  • Waterbird sometimes kept in zoo ponds.

  • Logs used as habitat features in enclosures.

  • Yes! Baby lions are common in zoo exhibits.

  • Lonely animals
  • Yes! Locks secure gates and enclosures at zoos.

  • Larva
  • Yes! Some aviaries may house lark species.

  • Yes! Lamps light paths and exhibit areas.

  • Yes! Zoos may show ladybugs in insect exhibits.

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