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  • Learned about different animal species and their habitats
  • Understood the concept of food chains and how animals depend on each other for survival
  • Observed and learned about animal behaviors and adaptations
  • Identified different types of animals based on their physical characteristics
  • Learned about the importance of conservation and protecting endangered species
  • Understood the role of zoos in animal conservation and education
  • Learned about the basic needs of animals, such as food, water, shelter, and space
  • Explored the concept of animal classification and how animals are grouped based on similarities
  • Learned about the different types of animal diets, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores
  • Understood the concept of animal reproduction and life cycles

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Encourage the child to research and learn more about specific animal species they found interesting at the zoo. They can create a scrapbook or a digital presentation showcasing their findings. Additionally, they can visit local nature reserves or wildlife sanctuaries to further explore and learn about different animals and their habitats. Encourage them to observe and document animal behaviors in their own backyard or local park, and discuss their findings with friends or family. They can also participate in conservation projects or volunteer at local animal shelters to gain a deeper understanding of animal care and protection.

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