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  • Observation skills: The child observed various animals and their behaviors at the zoo.
  • Classification: The child learned about different animal groups such as mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
  • Habitats: The child learned about the natural habitats of different animals and how they are adapted to survive in their environments.
  • Food chains: The child observed predator-prey relationships and learned about the concept of food chains in the animal kingdom.
  • Conservation: The child learned about the importance of protecting endangered species and preserving their habitats.

Continued development: To further enhance the child's learning from the zoo visit, encourage them to research and create a project on a specific animal they found interesting. They can explore its habitat, diet, adaptations, and conservation status. Additionally, they can visit local nature reserves or wildlife sanctuaries to gain a deeper understanding of animal conservation efforts and interact with experts in the field.

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