A Zookeeper
you can or the zookeepers can
A zoo keeps animals in cages and feeds them. Nature Reserves keep animals in an open but fenced area and don't feed them
A zookeeper is someone who takes care of animals in a zoo.
The noun 'zoo' is a common noun, a general word for any establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals for study, conservation, or display to the public. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'zoo' is the name of the zoo, for example, The San Diego Zoo or The Beijing Zoo.
A zookeeper is the person that looks after animals at a zoo. The average salary for a zookeeper in the United States is $35,000 per year.
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It is called a zoo.
There's a quoll in Melbourne zoo.
There is a wide varity of animals at the Melbourne Zoo from tigers to all different types monkeys it would take all day to name them all.
Camels, giraffes, antelope, zebras and rhinos are all animals that one might find at a zoo and they all have hooves.
In 2011, 1,400,000 people visited Chester Zoo which is the most amount of visitors the zoo has ever had.
I dont think theres an actual name so like if you work at a zoo idunno... Your just a Carnivorous Animal Caretaker. Ur a CAC LMAO! A zoo keeper...