Noun: zoological garden
Zoological garden meaning:
- The facility where wild animals are housed for exhibition
Derived forms: zoological gardens
Quotations:
- E.F. Benson – With regard to religion, finally, it may be briefly said that she believed in God in much the same way as she believed in Australia. For she had no doubts whatever as to the existence of either; ad she went to church on Sunday in much the same spirit as she would look at a kangaroo in the zoological gardens; for kangaroos came from Australia.
Sample sentences:
- The playful creatures lie on their backs and toss small stones between their paws much to the amusement of the crowds at Dudley Zoological Garden near Birmingham.
- The dispute began when the popular Takasakiyama Natural Zoological Garden announced on Wednesday that they had named a newborn macaque Charlotte.
- The behavior of the female elephant was “abnormal” and needs to be understood, a veterinarian at Morocco’s Zoological Garden of Rabat said.
- Knut, the famous polar bear of the Berlin Zoological Garden died of encephalitis.
- There is a circus in Waterloo Street, a hippodrome in Sauchiehall Street and a zoological garden in New City Road.
- We were greatly surprised at the flourishing condition of the Central Museum, with which is united a Zoological Garden, both set on foot in 1851.
- The most remarkable case is probably that of Mr. Jan, director of the Zoological Gardens at Milan, who “charms” serpents and lizards.
- Here there are libraries, a zoological garden, and all things essential to a thoroughly equipped and prosperous city.
- When the vessel reached London, the tiger was at once taken to the Tower, which was the Zoological Gardens of those days.
- I always observed that the monkeys just mentioned seemed far more mirthful than their brethren in the London Zoological Gardens.
- The Zoological Gardens of Basle are very extensive, and so far as I know, are the only gardens of this description in Switzerland.
- He took her to the Zoological Gardens, which was a place she liked.
- Afterwards a visit had been paid to Madame Tussaud’s and the Zoological Gardens.
- It was extricated and presented to the Zoological Gardens, where it lived for six months.
- He supposed his uncle must keep a private zoological gardens on a large scale, and his awe of him increased.
- A Common Rhea bred some time ago in the Zoological gardens, when the male bird discharged the duties of incubation.
- We have been to the exhibition of the Royal Academy, to the opera, and the Zoological Gardens.
- Several new animals will be added to the collection in the Zoological Gardens.
- Another favourite resort of George Eliot’s was the Zoological Gardens.
- Several have been exhibited in the London Zoological Gardens, and some have grown gentle in captivity.
- A boar of this species in the Zoological Gardens recently broke into the cage of the wart-hog.
- The grizzly breeds readily in confinement, and several litters have been produced in the Zoological Gardens at Cincinnati.
- I think the whole of the Zoological Gardens ran through my vivid imagination.
- Mr. Bartlett, at the Zoological Gardens, expressed himself to me in the strongest terms to the same effect.
- So that none of them are found in parks and zoological gardens, as are specimens of nearly all other large wild animals.
- Young married women are not supposed to be visiting zoological gardens when they ought to be changing their white satin favors for their traveling gowns.
- Since the death of the Reiche Brothers, the Hagenbacks have almost monopolized the trade, supplying the menageries and zoological gardens of the world.
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The animals in the zoological garden proved a veritable life-saving store of meat.
- A keeper of the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia observed cleft palate in the mouths of lion cubs born in the gardens.
- An example lived in the London zoological gardens for nearly fourteen years.