No, not a griffin from fable.
No, because griffins are mythical creatures.
No, because griffins are mythical creatures.
yes!
dog
I would say rhino because you don't see to many rhinos at the zoo. •Bats •Tarsiers •Okapi •Mole rats •Dog (If someone saw a dog at a zoo they would be very surprised. Well I would be)
Try the philadelphia zoo, dude!
it would be in your best interest to take a trip to the zoo to see moles.
I guess because a Zebra is one of the main creatures expected to be in a zoo, if i went to a zoo, i would expect to see a Zebra. If i owned a zoo, i would make sure i have a Zebra(s) instinctivly. I hope i answered the question correctly :).
Spring is the time of year that most animals are born, so times in March through maybe even June would be a time to see them in the zoo nursery. But animals do take some time to grow up, so you may see older babies in the actual zoo exhibits.
You would not; the griffin chick/cub parent would.
There are good things about a zoo, like the fact we get to see animals up close, and they can be studied. The bad would be the animals are not in the wild.
They are human breaking animals out of the zoo. Hence the title "Zoobreak"