Zookeepers typically wear sturdy, closed-toe boots for safety, along with durable clothing that can withstand outdoor conditions, such as long pants and breathable shirts. They often use gloves to protect their hands while handling animals or cleaning enclosures. Additionally, zookeepers may carry tools like feeding tongs, nets, and buckets for feeding and caring for the animals, as well as first aid kits for emergencies. A utility belt or backpack may also be used to hold various tools and supplies while working.
yes indeed they have to wear it every day and i mean it.
shovel, broom hose, buckets, trash bins, wheelbarrows, wipe cloths, spray bottles, scrub brush, mop, carts, disposable gloves,and more
they train them
Sometimes, but some zookeepers are trained to look after certain types of animals or are specialists.
by giving them food
Yes.
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i think a zookeepers is important as any other job out there cause i know alot of people won't do the thing that those people do for those anmials.
No, the word "zookeepers" is not a collective noun; it is a plural noun that refers to multiple individuals who care for animals in a zoo. A collective noun denotes a group as a single entity, like "team" or "flock." In contrast, "zookeepers" simply indicates more than one zookeeper.
Zookeepers train lions so they are not as much of an unpredictable danger. They will train them to come to their food a certain way and to remain a distance away from the trainer for safety.
Jack Hanna among others
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