-
Philosophie Zoologique ("Zoological Philosophy, or
Exposition with
Regard to the
Natural History of Animals") is an 1809 book by the
French naturalist...
- The
Paris Zoological Park (parc
zoologique de Paris),
formerly known as the Bois de
Vincennes Zoological Park (French pronunciation: [bwɑ d(ə) vɛ̃sɛn])...
- La Société
zoologique de
France (English: "Zoological
Society of France"),
founded in 1876 by Aimé Bouvier, is a
scientific society devoted to Zoology...
- Rat king
found in 1895 in Dellfeld, Germany, now in the Musée
zoologique de la
ville de Strasbourg, France...
- The
Montpellier Zoological Park (formally Parc
Zoologique de Lunaret) is a
French zoological park
located in the
region Occitanie, in the
north of the...
-
Gardens and
Aquaria DAZA
National France ****ociation Française des
Parcs Zoologiques AFDPZ National Germany Verband der
Zoologischen Gärten VDZ
National Germany...
- The Musée
zoologique de la
ville de
Strasbourg is a
natural history museum managing and
displaying the
zoological collections of the city of Strasbourg...
- inheritance, or use/disuse theory,
which he
described in his 1809
Philosophie zoologique. However, the idea of soft
inheritance long
antedates him,
formed only...
- III and
Empress Eugénie, this
Paris zoo was
originally known as
Jardin Zoologique d'Acclimatation,
where plants and
animals from the
colonies could acclimatise...
-
Cleres Zoological Park (Parc
Zoologique De Clères) is
located in Clères, 22
kilometres (14 mi)
north of Rouen, France. This
zoological park is on the grounds...