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A
zoological
garden,
zoological
park,
or
zoo
is
a
place
where
many
different
species
types
of
animals
are
kept
so
people
can
see
and
watch
them.[1]
The
"Tiergarten
SchΓΆnbrunn",
Vienna,
was
founded
in
1752
and
is
the
oldest
still
existing
zoo.
Modern
zoos
try
not
only
to
be
for
people's
entertainment,
but
for
education,
research,
and
the
conservation
and
protection
of
animals.
Many
zoos
are
centers
where
rare
animals
are
preserved
when
they
are
in
danger
of
dying
out.
These
modern
zoos
also
want
to
give
the
animals
a
natural
life,
so
that
they
are
healthy
and
behave
normal.
This
is
done
for
the
animals,
but
also
that
people
can
see
the
animals
as
if
they
were
in
nature,
and
not
in
a
zoo.
Zoos
cost
money.
They
educate
the
public
on
the
biological
diversity
that
makes
up
the
world.
They
help
people
and
wildlife
successfully
coexist.
They
pursue
continuing
research
and
education
for
people.
They
preserve
crucial
natural
resources.
They
work
to
ensure
zoos
can
provide
the
most
natural
environment
possible
for
wildlife
in
its
care.
Without
enough
money
they
cannot
do
these
things.
Many
zoos
are
not
like
the
modern
type
of
zoo.
There
the
animals
are
held
in
bad
conditions.
They
are
kept
in
small
cages,
and
they
are
bored
and
get
sick.
Types Edit
There
are
different
types
of
zoo
all
over
the
world.
They
are:
Safari
park Edit
Giraffes
at
West
Midlands
Safari
park
A
safari
park
is
a
type
of
zoo
where
visitors
can
drive
their
own
vehicles
or
ride
in
vehicles
given
by
the
park
to
see
the
animals.
Sometimes,
visitors
can
feed
the
animals
through
the
car
windows.
The
first
safari
park
was
Whipsnade
Park
in
Bedfordshire,
England.
It
was
opened
by
the
Zoological
Society
of
London
in
1931.[2]
Public
aquarium Edit
The
main
aquarium
at
Dubai
Mall
Aquarium
A
public
aquarium
is
a
type
of
zoo
which
has
lots
of
aquatic
animals
and
plants
for
people
to
see.
Most
public
aquariums
have
very
large
tanks.
They
may
also
have
smaller
tanks.
The
first
public
aquariums
were
made
in
the
mid-19th
century.[3]
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