Zoological garden
- A Zoological garden is also called a “Zoo.”
- It is a place where animals are kept in captivity and shown to visitors.
- Cages, fences, and other barriers keep the animals from escaping.
- The barriers also keep visitors from getting too close to the animals.
Interesting Facts About Zoos
- Pigeons were kept in captivity as early as 4500 BC.
- In 1752, Modern zoo-keeping started in the Imperial Menagerie at Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna.
- Open-range zoos were first established in the early 1930s.
- Today, there are more than 1,000 zoos open to the public throughout the world.
Purposes Of Zoological Gardens
- Zoos give people the chance to see animals that they might not see anywhere else.
- They try to teach visitors about the habitats and behavior of animals.
- They also work to protect endangered species.
- They are animals that are in danger of dying out in the wild.
- Some zoos help endangered animals to reproduce.
- Sometimes the animals are then returned to the wild.
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