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Discover LudwigThe word "zoo" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a facility in which living animals are exhibited, such as a public park or aquarium. For example, "My family went to the zoo to see the elephants."
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zoo
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A park where live animals are exhibited.
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"They give one of the migrants the keys," said Ben Suleiman, deputy commander of 20 support company, a militia that processes migrants in a temporary detention centre at Tripoli zoo.
Trying to raise the money, he joined hundreds of African migrants looking for work each morning at a highway intersection, where he was arrested and taken to the detention centre at the zoo.
Today, the fort is surrounded by a zoo, and the moat is a spot for boating and zorbing.
It must have been winter because it was completely pitch black, and on the way out we missed the exit signs and somehow lost our way in the zoo.
It wasn't a wild animal who'd escaped from one bad zoo and written down how it wanted to be treated in their next one; a trafficking victim insisting they'd quite like to do the whole thing again, only with nicer people and more carrots.
"We are looking into being able to produce biogas from our animal waste," said a spokesperson for the zoo, "It's something we're seriously looking at".
Looking for a petting zoo, some top notch ice-cream or a rural film set?
When she decided she had had enough, the 4ft10in employee told her 6ft manager, Malcom Alden, "What you are running is not a factory, it is a zoo.
I feel a bit like an animal in the zoo Jewish Museum volunteer Also in Berlin last year, the Jewish museum staged a show called The Whole Truth … Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Jews, in which Jewish volunteers sat in glass boxes and answered visitors' questions.
It's not as if all the animals in the zoo are even alive.
A popular fixture in Warsaw for decades, the enclosure is on a busy street, a few hundred metres from the zoo proper.
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