London Zoo
/ˌlʌndən ˈzuː/
/ˌlʌndən ˈzuː/
- a zoo (= place where wild animals are kept for the public to see them) in Regent's Park, London. It was established in 1826 by the Zoological Society of London. Today the zoo is an important centre for the study of animals, and breeds animals that are in danger of disappearing in their native environments. Another branch of the zoo is at Whipsnade.
伦敦动物园:位于伦敦摄政公园的动物园。它是由伦敦动物学会在1826年建立的。如今,动物园已成为研究动物的重要中心,并繁殖出有可能在其自然环境中消失的动物。动物园的另一个分支在Whipsnade。