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vivaria Meaning in Bengali



প্রাকৃতিক অবস্থার অধীনে রেখে এবং জীবন্ত প্রাণী ও উদ্ভিদ উত্থাপন এবং দেখে তাদের জন্য একটা ইন্ডোর ঘের





vivaria's Usage Examples:

A vivarium (Latin, literally for "place of life"; plural: vivaria or vivariums) is an area, usually enclosed, for keeping and raising animals or plants.


may simply collect specimens of the animal in appropriate enclosures (vivaria), such as an aquarium, terrarium, or aviary.


They are commonly kept as pets in land and water vivaria.


In his garden he set up various enclosures and vivaria in order to observe animal behavior close-up.


Phyllobates frogs are more than capable of climbing out of unsecured vivaria, so their vivaria must be completely sealed.


In captivity, they are easily maintained in vivaria, and when provided with proper food and environmental conditions, often.


Like all vivaria it needs to be heated according to the particular reptile's needs, with.


They sometimes breed successfully in captivity if kept in high-humidity vivaria (e.


the largest exhibit of reptiles and amphibians in the world (with 175 vivaria and about 200 species), the facility also included a zoo hospital and quarantine.


vivaria.


Later that year, the society's vivaria were transferred to another location, allowing Porto to increase the pitch.


Afterward, the path goes down a crevasse with a wall embedded with vivaria for dung beetles and diving beetles, among other aquatic insects.


Aviaries and vivaria are arranged around the sides of the building; those on the upper level.


Inside the Australis house are several vivaria exhibiting Australian animals, including geckos, redback spiders, cane.


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vivaria's Meaning':

an indoor enclosure for keeping and raising living animals and plants and observing them under natural conditions

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