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zoological

[zoh-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌzoʊ əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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Mr. Booth’s zoological record for one cartoon was 86 cats and 74 dogs, not counting the little clouds of flies he drew buzzing around some characters.

From New York Times

“Wildlife conservation is core to the mission of every zoological facility, and each one needs to ‘walk the talk,’ or close its gates,” writes Rick Barongi, former director of the Houston Zoo.

From Seattle Times

Head of zoological operations, Matthew Webb, said it ensured vital statistics were accurate and up-to-date.

From BBC

An author of previous books on Wall Street, the Mafia and Ayn Rand, Weiss is sure-footed here, stepping around fading file boxes of legal material, with only occasional flights into infelicitous zoological metaphor.

From New York Times

Around about 380 animals were kept at the zoo “for safety reasons,” the French association of zoological parks said in a statement.

From New York Times