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Caring for Zoo
Animals
Regular
meals and medical care given by trained
staff.
Creating
an atmosphere whereby which the animal feels as though it is in
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Feeding of
Animals in the Zoo
All food that is given to animals in the Zoo comes
from the Zoo's kitchen. Highly trained staffs prepare well-balanced and
nutritious meals for the Zoo's inhabitants. Visitors to the zoo are not
allowed to feed the animals, except at certain parts of the Zoo where pre
prepared food is obtainable to feed the animals.
Medical Care given to the Zoo's
inhabitants
All major zoos have full-time vets to examine and
treat injured or sick animals. Some smaller Zoos, however, have part-time
vets to treat their animals. Many Zoos around the world have an in-house
animal hospital.
Display of Zoo
Animals
Animals are displayed both indoors and outdoors. Many of the animals
are kept not in cages but huge encloses surrounded by a deep moat or cold
barrier. Visitors to the Zoo can take an automobile or tram, right into
the very heart of the Zoo without disturbance to the animals. In all Zoos,
the predator and prey are kept apart for safety reasons. Some animals such
as the Leopard and Mountain Lion which can jump great distances are kept
in cages for the well being of visitors to the Zoo.
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