zookeeperˈzuˌki pər
zookeeper (n)
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zookeeper (Noun)
a person employed at a zoo to attend to the animals
Zookeeper
A zookeeper is a person who manages zoo animals that are kept in captivity for conservation or to be displayed to the public, and are usually responsible for the feeding and daily care of the animals. As part of their routine, they may clean the exhibits and report health problems. They may also be involved in scientific research or public education, such as conducting tours and answering questions. Zookeepers have existed in some capacity for thousands of years, from B.C., and there are now zoos all over the world with many different types of animals, all requiring zookeepers in some capacity.
Zookeeper
A zookeeper, sometimes referred as animal keeper, is a person who manages zoo animals that are kept in captivity for conservation or to be displayed to the public. They are usually responsible for the feeding and daily care of the animals. As part of their routine, the zookeepers may clean the exhibits and report health problems. They may also be involved in scientific research or public education, such as conducting tours and answering questions.
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