Zoological garden


(def 1).
historical examples

she remembered clearly seeing one of the latter at a zoological garden.
linda condon joseph hergesheimer

it adjoins wade park, where are a zoological garden and a lake.
the greatest highway in the world anonymous

he continued to be especially interested in zoology and made liberal contributions to the dublin zoological garden.
makers of modern medicine james j. walsh

in the zoological garden there is a baby hippopotamus, which is fed on rice and milk.
letters to an unknown prosper mrime

at the zoological garden was found nearly every animal extant, from a mouse to a camelopard.
every-day errors of speech l. p. meredith

in connection with the museum were a botanical and a zoological garden.
history of the conflict between religion and science john william draper

to this south american zoological garden of the sixteenth century no other of its time could be compared.
eccentricities of the animal creation. john timbs

in connection with the museum was a botanical and a zoological garden.
bible myths and their parallels in other religions t. w. doane

as a matter of fact, no one in modern times has tried to train the african elephant, except here and there in a zoological garden.
more science from an easy chair sir e. ray (edwin ray) lankester

no zoological garden or park desires any of them, at any price.
our vanishing wild life william t. hornaday

noun
the formal term for zoo

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