Things You See at the Zoo with T

  • Large wild cat often kept in zoo exhibits

  • Reptile often kept in zoo aquariums or reptile houses

  • Plural of turtle, reptiles in zoo exhibits

  • Plural of tiger, large cats in zoo habitats

  • Plants providing shade in zoo landscapes

  • Land-dwelling reptile often in zoo reptile houses

  • Large spider sometimes in zoo insect houses

  • Large bird sometimes kept in petting zoos

  • Plant found throughout zoo grounds

  • Colorful bird sometimes in zoo aviaries

  • Large herbivorous mammal sometimes in zoos

  • Amphibian sometimes kept in zoo exhibits

  • You might spot trash around bins and paths.

  • Often kept in farm or petting zoo areas.

  • Real carnivore exhibited in select zoos.

  • Bright birds in the aviary or tropical house.

  • Facilities for visitors around the zoo grounds.

  • A restroom fixture found at visitor facilities.

  • Picnic tables in eating and rest areas.

  • Creepy-cool spiders in the insect house.

  • Many zoos have a small train for tours.

  • Large rainforest mammals in many zoos.

  • Sold at the entrance ticket booth.

  • Animal teeth show when they yawn or roar.

  • Placed around the zoo for litter and waste.

  • Animal trainers help with care and shows.

  • In gift shops or as animal enrichment toys.

  • Visitors exploring exhibits and snapping pics.

  • Plenty of teen visitors with friends or class.

  • Picnic tables in rest areas and food courts.

  • Lots of bins to keep the zoo tidy and clean.

  • A small primate some zoos may exhibit.

  • Many zoo animals swish their tails.

  • Insect houses may feature live termite mounds.

  • Aquatic turtle often kept in zoo exhibits.

  • Zoos commonly have large tortoise enclosures.

  • Small monkey species often shown in zoos.

  • Female tiger you can see in big-cat enclosures.

  • Fish that may appear in zoo aquariums.

  • Staff or info telephones appear around zoos.

  • Elephants’ trunks are a classic zoo sight.

  • Common amphibian exhibited in reptile houses.

  • Teachers on school trips are common at zoos.

  • Aquarium or water tank used for zoo displays.

  • Venomous snake species some zoos display.

  • You often see tired parents chasing kids at zoos.

  • Seen in amphibian exhibits or zoo ponds.

  • Zoo staff who train animals during shows.

  • Aquarium tanks holding fish or reptiles.

  • Walking trails that guide you between exhibits.

  • Young visitors; you see lots at the zoo!

  • Aquatic turtles often kept in reptile houses.

  • Event or shade tents set up around the zoo.

  • Insect houses sometimes display termites.

  • Seen on octopus or jellyfish in aquarium areas.

  • Giraffes are zoo stars, and they're tall!

  • Seen on elephants and warthogs in exhibits.

  • Zoo snack stands sell treats for visitors.

  • You need a ticket to enter the zoo.

  • Lots of teenage visitors at the zoo.

  • Keepers use tools to clean enclosures.

  • Some zoos have Tasmanian devil exhibits.

  • tadpoles
  • Small monkeys; many zoos keep tamarins.

  • An elephant's trunk is easy to spot.

  • Staff who lead tours and explain animals.

  • Birds of prey show sharp talons in aviaries.

  • Visitors and staff use phones around the zoo.

  • Trash cans are placed all along the zoo paths for litter.

  • Wooden timber used for fences, habitats, and climbing.

  • Toys appear as animal enrichment or in gift shops.

  • Event and shade tents are common at many zoos.

  • A fish you might see in aquarium or pond exhibits.

  • Glass enclosures for reptiles, bugs, and frogs.

  • Water taps/faucets in restrooms and near sinks.

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