The phrase "it's a zoo out there" typically means that a situation is chaotic, disorganized, or filled with wild behavior, much like the unpredictable environment of an actual zoo. It can refer to crowded places, hectic events, or any scenario where things seem out of control. The expression often conveys a sense of frustration or humor about the disorder around us.
It does mean you want to visit to the zoo.
'Avilon zoo' ? ? - You possibly mean AVIAN Zoo - which would be birds.
I'd assume plankton that are kept in a zoo
Well, that depends which Moshling Zoo you mean. The Nintendo DS game "Moshling Zoo" recently came out but if you mean online, then, the Moshling Zoo has always been there for paid members!
I'm not sure what you mean by this, but i will try to answer. If you mean what do you call an animal that is in a zoo, then it is called a captive animal, or animal in captivity. There is no official term for animals in a zoo, like "zoo-ite" or something if that's what you mean haha
animal
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
If you mean you want a hippo as a pet, hippos are wild creatures and cannot be domesticated as pets.If you mean you want that zoo to have a hippo in it, then email that specific zoo, and their email address is usually found on the zoo's website.
If you mean "wild animal zoo", it's "野生动物园"。
It means oh my gosh
It means beautiful or pretty.
yes, if you are a zoo keeper you clean after them, you feed them, you interact with them. Since they are not household pets you can't really play with them.