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zoological
adjective
Of, or relating to, animals.
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The safari is possibly the most remarkable zoological experiment since Hagenbeck's zoo park; a detailed authenticity in a sea of fakeness.
A creeping success A solar-powered millennium bug ReprintsSuch altruism, according to zoological theory, has two possible explanations.
The question of whether intelligent mammals such as elephants have similar emotional reactions to those of people is much debated in zoological circles.
If that is the case, then another carefully constructed zoological reputation will bite the dust.
A one-gram tag that could track something anywhere on the planet would surely attract a lot of interest from beyond the zoological fraternity.
To raise even $50m, the bottom-end of their estimate of how much ICARUS will cost, they will either have to find a rich patron with a zoological inclination a latter-day incarnation of one of the butterfly-collecting bankers of the 19th century, perhaps or they will have to play up the non-zoological benefits of their scheme.
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But experts at the Zoological Society of London believe that with large scale funding the last few Hainan gibbons could not only be saved but helped to expand and recover their former territories.
Waza has more than 20 associate members, including Jaza and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, as well as 300 individual zoo members, including London Zoo, the Zoological Society of San Diego, Toronto Zoo, Bronx Zoo and Melbourne Zoo.
The Lake Oku clawed frog is "[one] of the most genetically unusual creatures in the world," said Carly Waterman, the Programme Manager for the Zoological Society of London's (ZSL) EDGE group.
Updated at 1.11pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.41pm BST12 41 There is no scientific justification for whaling, says expert Paul Jepson, a wildlife population researcher at the Zoological Society of London, said there was no need for whales to be killed for research.
This attempt to desensitise public opinion over the creature's plight follows testing by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which seemed to indicate that no trace of the pure Scottish wildcat was found in any samples taken over a 30-year period.
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