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AREA FOR KEEPING AND RAISING ANIMALS OR PLANTS
Vivarium door lock; Vivarium door key; Riparium; Terrariums; Vivariums; Snail garden; Vivaria; Heat Mat (Vivarium)
  • [[Penguinarium]] containing [[Humboldt penguin]]s in [[Prague Zoo]].
  • A miniature home terrarium.
  •  [[Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward]] first introduced Terrarium and Vivarium in 1842, built mainly from glass and wood.

Vivariums         
·pl of Vivarium.
Vivarium (monastery)         
  • Depiction of Vivarium in an 8th-century Cassiodorus manuscript
MONASTERY IN CALABRIA, ITALY
Vivarium (Monastary); Vivarium (monastary); Monasterium Vivariense
The Vivarium was a monastery, library, and biblical studies center founded c. 544 by Cassiodorus near Squillace, in Calabria, Italy.
Vivaria         
·pl of Vivarium.

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Vivarium

A vivarium (Latin, literally for "place of life"; plural: vivaria or vivariums) is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research. Water-based vivaria may have open tops providing they are not connected to other water bodies. An animal enclosure is considered a vivarium only if it provides quality of life through naturalistic components such as ample living space and natural decor that allow and encourage natural behaviours. Often, a portion of the ecosystem for a particular species is simulated on a smaller scale, with controls for environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity and light.

A vivarium may be small enough to sit on a desk or table, such as a terrarium or an aquarium, or may be a very large structure, possibly outdoors. Large vivaria, particularly those holding organisms capable of flight, typically include some sort of a dual-door mechanism such as a sally port for entry and exit, so that the outer door can be closed to prevent escape before the inner door is opened.