Similar words: geological, biological, theological, urological, ecological, ecologically, theologically, ontological. Meaning: [‚zəʊə'lɑdʒɪkl / -'lɒd-] adj. 1. concerning the study of animals and their classification and properties 2. of or relating to animals or animal groups.
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1. The birds were put on display at the zoological society.
2. A Zoological Society was founded in London in 1826 to act as a showcase for Britain's colonial possessions.
3. The last one is the Zoological section.
4. Tergum is a zoological term.
5. The first zoological garden in the United States was established in 1874.
6. The official periodical of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.
7. The Chicago Zoological Society's Dolphin Research Center in Sarasota Florida, a sister facility, saw some changes in the dolphin population in the Gulf.
8. He is the chief person responsible for a zoological garden.
9. About a century later, science finally attached a zoological name to the Kraken.
10. The significance of wild zoological garden is expounded, and problems appeared during its development and its relative countermeasures are raised.
11. This is probably the biggest zoological discovery of the century.
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12. The type specimen is deposited in the Zoological Museum , Institute Zoology , the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
13. The juvenile was taken to the state zoological park for treatment.
14. Gould organised the shipment of several complete bowers back to London, where they were put on display at the Zoological Society.
15. She had, she admitted to herself, foolishly pictured the slopes of the mountain as a kind of zoological garden.
16. In 1992 support activities have extended to encompass all areas of the voluntary sector from the Arts to Zoological research.
17. So there was often an element of delusion about zoological illustration.
18. The park is participating in an international breeding programme with several other zoological collections, to help save the race from extinction.
19. An emaciated cat quickly dropped from the ladder, watched something under vanilla jar, kept yelling out rudely, but Xiamen zoological garden people may not inquire what happened.
20. A baby Capuchin monkey clings to its mother at the Chiba zoological park near Tokyo, Japan.
21. Takes sufficiently various requirement of each client, the company figures and decorates various zoological space.
22. Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History has delighted children since 1893 with its diverse zoological collections and cultural anthropology exhibits.
23. The highest taxonomic category, consisting of one or more related classes, and corresponding approximately to a phylum in zoological classification.
24. The province's climate ranges from that in the frigid zone, temperate zone, subtropical zone to tropical zone. As a result, Yunnan has rich zoological and botanical resources.
25. The pandas will be housed at Edinburgh Zoo under the custodianship of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS).
26. The Postlingberg-Bahn mountain tram is a great way for tourists to ride up to the Linz Zoological Garden and is an ideal experience to combine with a visit to the Zoo in Austria.
27. Many kinds of animals are kept for exhibition in zoological gardens.
28. Ruth Padel is a leading British poet, a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Zoological Society of London.
29. More than 6,000 children from kindergarten and primary schools take part in a sketching competition at Taipei Zoological Garden on April 18.
30. "I see quite a number of rings on your tail, " said an Alderman to a Raccoon that he met in a zoological garden.
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