Children's inner happiness cannot be expressed in words. It can be seen that they are looking forward to such activities and getting a small world of their own in the zoo. We also expect such activities to leave good memories in their childhood.
The zoo is introduced as follows:
Zoo is a place for collecting and raising all kinds of animals, conducting scientific research and ex-situ conservation for public viewing, popularization of science, publicity and protection education. Zoos have two basic characteristics: one is to raise and manage wild animals, such as poultry, livestock and pets, and the other is to open to the public.
The place that meets these two basic characteristics is a zoo in a broad sense, including aquariums and specialized zoos. In a narrow sense, zoos refer to urban zoos and wild zoos. The basic function of the zoo is the comprehensive protection of wild animals and the protection education of the public.
The origin of the zoo is introduced as follows:
According to the Book of Songs Daya, China built Lingtai and Lingtang in Tanjing (now the west bank of Feng Shui in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province) as early as Zhou Wenwang, and naturally stocked all kinds of birds, animals, fish and insects, watched the celestial phenomena and played music on the stage. Zhou Wenwang also put the collected animals in the garden and ordered his men to study. This is the earliest nature zoo built by human beings in the history of China.
In Europe, the prototype of the zoo existed in ancient Rome. The original prototype of the zoo originated from a hobby of ancient kings, emperors and nobles. Rare birds and animals collected from all over the country are in the palace for them to watch. Like gold and jewelry, it is a symbol of their wealth and status. At that time, zoos had nothing to do with ordinary people.
The zoo records are as follows:
According to another record, about 1500 BC, Egyptian Pharaoh Summers III also had his own animal collection. His stepmother, Queen Hazepsat, also sent an expedition to collect wild animals everywhere, and the five big ships of the expedition brought back many rare birds and animals.