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  Bristol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bristol is one of the main centres of culture, employment and education in the region.
Bristol is in a limestone area, which forms to the Mendip Hills to the south and the Cotswolds to the north east.
Bristol is home to two major institutions of higher education: the University of Bristol, a "redbrick" chartered in 1909, and the University of the West of England, formerly Bristol Polytechnic, which gained university status in 1992.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bristol   (4458 words)

  
 Garden - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoölogical gardens.
A botanical garden is a type of garden where a wide variety of plants are grown both for scientific purposes and for the enjoyment and education of visitors.
A zoological garden, or zoo for short, is a place where wild animals are cared for and exhibited to the public.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/g/a/r/Garden.html   (452 words)

  
 Aye-aye - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Only two are known to be born and reared in captivity.
One, Kintana, resides in Bristol Zoo Gardens in the UK.
The Aye-aye was once thought to be a type of squirrel that lived underground, using its long finger to capture insects and worms.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Aye-aye   (265 words)

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