You should bring to the zoo a few water bottles, money (if your getting a souvenir or getting a camel ride or horse ride), sunscreen hat and sun glasses (if summer), boots raincoat and umbrella (if spring) in fall you should bring a jacket and snugly hat, other stuff you need for any season are water, money, swim suit, extra cloths.
just a camera and maybe a backpack or something if you plan to buy a lot of souvenirs to carry them in-it's a long way back to your car. Also comfortable shoes because it's a lot of walking. Get there by noon if you can, and a weekday is better. they close around 6 so you want to have time to see everything.
well it depends on how many animals they bring to the zoo.
Maybe:
what you want to bring a gunea pig to the zoo NO
Yes you can
Many zoos have a breeding program where they trade animals to breed. My local zoo just had one of their cats die and she was due to breed with a male that was coming from another zoo. Now, the zoo doesn't know what will happen and will have to work out a method to bring new female to the zoo or bring the male to the zoo and find a female from another zoo to have them breed. There are so few animals every one of them is important.
No unless it is a service dog.
People who work at zoos are generally called zookeepers, and in some cases may be called zoologists if they have a degree as such.
Yes, they also sell food and drinks in the zoo.
Dudley's friend, Piers Polkiss, went with the family to the zoo.
No, the Caldwell Zoo in Tyler, Texas does not allow visitors to bring their own pets onto the premises for safety and conservation reasons. However, service animals are an exception and are permitted.
A couple of sandwiches and some nuts for the monkeys.
yes get a really big purse....