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zoo$93109$ - translation to spanish

UK MAGAZINE
ZOO Magazine; Zoo (magazine); ZOO Weekly; Zoo magazine; Zootoday.com

zoo      
n. zoológico
zoological garden         
  • Afrykarium]] in the [[Wrocław Zoo]] shows the depths of the [[Mozambique Channel]], where sharks, rays, and other large [[pelagic fish]] can be viewed from this 18 meter long underwater [[acrylic tunnel]]
  • Bear cages, one square meter in size, in Dalian zoo, Port Arthur, Liaoning Province, China, in 1997.
  • [[Giraffe]]s in the [[West Midland Safari Park]]
  • The African plains exhibit at [[North Carolina Zoo]] illustrates the dimension of an open-range zoo.
  • [[Ota Benga]], who was featured as a human exhibit in New York, 1906
  • Petting farm in [[Berlin Zoological Garden]]
  • Rhinoceros unicornis]]'' found in [[Tiergarten Schönbrunn]], [[Vienna]]
  • Sea lions at the [[Melbourne Zoo]]
  • A [[Siberian tiger]] (''Panthera tigris altaica'') at [[Korkeasaari Zoo]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
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  • [[London Zoo]], 1835
  • WPA 1937 poster promoting visits to American zoos
  • Bear in [[Silesian Zoological Garden]] in [[Chorzów]], [[Poland]]
  • "Wild" horses in the [[Erlebnispark Tripsdrill]] wildlife and theme park near [[Cleebronn]] in Southern Germany
COLLECTION OF ASSORTED WILD ANIMAL SPECIES KEPT FOR PURPOSES LIKE: STUDY, CONSERVATION AND, OR, COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION
Zoological garden; Zoos; Zoological Gardens; Zoologischer Garten; ZOO; Zoological Garden; Zoo museum; Zoological gardens; Farm parks; Zoo film; Zoo 2007; Roadside zoos; Roadside zoo; Zoological park; Private zoo; Zoo animal; Arguments for and against zoos; Farm park; Draft:Zoo; Animal welfare in zoos; History of zoos
jardín zoológico (zoológico, lugar de crecimiento de animales para la observación y experimento)
zoological park         
  • Afrykarium]] in the [[Wrocław Zoo]] shows the depths of the [[Mozambique Channel]], where sharks, rays, and other large [[pelagic fish]] can be viewed from this 18 meter long underwater [[acrylic tunnel]]
  • Bear cages, one square meter in size, in Dalian zoo, Port Arthur, Liaoning Province, China, in 1997.
  • [[Giraffe]]s in the [[West Midland Safari Park]]
  • The African plains exhibit at [[North Carolina Zoo]] illustrates the dimension of an open-range zoo.
  • [[Ota Benga]], who was featured as a human exhibit in New York, 1906
  • Petting farm in [[Berlin Zoological Garden]]
  • Rhinoceros unicornis]]'' found in [[Tiergarten Schönbrunn]], [[Vienna]]
  • Sea lions at the [[Melbourne Zoo]]
  • A [[Siberian tiger]] (''Panthera tigris altaica'') at [[Korkeasaari Zoo]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • alt=
  • [[London Zoo]], 1835
  • WPA 1937 poster promoting visits to American zoos
  • Bear in [[Silesian Zoological Garden]] in [[Chorzów]], [[Poland]]
  • "Wild" horses in the [[Erlebnispark Tripsdrill]] wildlife and theme park near [[Cleebronn]] in Southern Germany
COLLECTION OF ASSORTED WILD ANIMAL SPECIES KEPT FOR PURPOSES LIKE: STUDY, CONSERVATION AND, OR, COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION
Zoological garden; Zoos; Zoological Gardens; Zoologischer Garten; ZOO; Zoological Garden; Zoo museum; Zoological gardens; Farm parks; Zoo film; Zoo 2007; Roadside zoos; Roadside zoo; Zoological park; Private zoo; Zoo animal; Arguments for and against zoos; Farm park; Draft:Zoo; Animal welfare in zoos; History of zoos
n. parque zoológico (zoológico, lugar de crecimiento de animales para la observación y experimento)

Definition

jardín zoológico
term. comp.
Parque zoológico.

Wikipedia

Zoo Weekly

Zoo was a British (and formerly an Australian and South African) lad's mag published weekly by Bauer Media Group in the United Kingdom. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014.

On 17 November 2015, Zoo announced on its website that it would be suspending publication.

Zoo consisted of a mix of comedy news, sports commentary, photos of glamour models, jokes (of the pub joke style), an entertainments guide (covering TV, cinema, video/computer games and music), fashion/grooming and comical/rude pictures sent in by readers.