Things You See at the Zoo with N

  • Small amphibian sometimes in zoo reptile houses

  • Animal home seen in aviaries or exhibits

  • Marine mammal, may appear as model in exhibits

  • Food for some animals in zoo exhibits

  • Songbird sometimes in zoo aviaries

  • Plural of nest, seen in aviaries or exhibits

  • Plural of newt, amphibians in zoo reptile houses

  • Used in enclosures or aviaries in zoos

  • Plural of net, used in zoo enclosures or aviaries

  • Semi-aquatic rodent sometimes in zoo exhibits

  • Small marsupial sometimes kept in zoos

  • Real crocodile species kept at many zoos.

  • Found at zoo cafes and snack stands.

  • Owls in nocturnal houses—seen at many zoos.

  • Nocturnal bird that may be in aviaries.

  • Nanny goats—female goats in petting zoos.

  • A real zoo animal, often in small burrow exhibits.

  • Also called coypu; some zoos keep them on exhibit.

  • Songbirds that may live in zoo aviaries.

  • Commonly displayed in tunnels behind glass.

  • Sold at concession stands inside many zoos.

  • Visitors can be noisy—something you often see.

  • Zoos often have newborns in nurseries or exhibits.

  • Animals often nap in enclosures—common sight.

  • Coins used at kiosks; common in the USA.

  • Visitors or staff might carry a newspaper.

  • Found at zoo cafes and snack stands.

  • Real marsupial; some zoos exhibit numbats.

  • Zoos are full of regular visitors (people).

  • Sold at cafes or carried by visitors.

  • Snacks for people or food for animals.

  • Newborn animals are a zoo highlight.

  • Used on enclosures, especially bird areas.

  • Monkeys acting cheeky—very zoo-like!

  • Real African antelope you can see in many zoos.

  • Zoos may have first-aid nurses or vet nurses.

  • Zoos often debut new exhibits to visit.

  • Staff and displays often wear name tags.

  • Real shark species shown in aquariums/zoos.

  • native animals
  • Nanny means a female goat, seen in petting zoos.

  • Animal nursery windows let visitors peek in.

  • Shown in science displays as tiny worms.

  • Often displayed in colonies with glass tunnels.

  • Sold at zoo cafes as chicken nuggets.

  • nocturnal creatures
  • Seen in aquarium tanks at some zoos.

  • Common sight: excited kids visiting the zoo!

  • Often in nocturnal houses at zoos.

  • Zoos use night lights for evening events.

  • Aviaries often have birds nesting on-site.

  • Female goat—common in petting zoos.

  • Bird nests can be seen in aviary exhibits.

  • Colorful aquarium fish like neon tetras.

  • Real fish you might see in zoo aquariums.

  • Zoos often showcase newborn animals.

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