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Origin and Evolution of Zoos
- A zookeeper cares for animals living in captivity.
- Zoos started as royal collections and now serve various functions.
- Zoos entertain, teach, emphasize research, and conservation efforts.
- There is a trend toward providing more natural habitats for animals.
- Zoos are regulated by governments.
Historical Significance
- Queen Hatshepsut opened the first zoo in 1500 BC in Egypt.
Understanding "Like a Zoo"
- The slang term "like a zoo" refers to a noisy and uncontrolled situation.
Purpose and Role of Zoos
- Zoos entertain and educate the public.
- Emphasis is also placed on research and species conservation.
- Zoos are moving towards creating more natural habitats.
- Governments typically regulate zoos.
Evaluation of Zoos
- Zoos serve to entertain, educate, and contribute to wildlife protection efforts.
- Some species in zoos face challenges like lameness and behavioral issues.
The Definition of "Zoo"
- The term "zoo" is derived from the Greek word for animals.
- A zoo confines animals, displays them to the public, and may engage in breeding programs.
- Zoological gardens relate to zoology, the study of animals.
Zoos in Practice
- Zoos keep animals for public viewing, distinguishing them from circuses or licensed animal dealers.