A zoo (shortened form of "zoological garden") is a place where all animals are exhibited.
Zoo may also refer to:
Places
- Zoo Junction, a major railroad junction in Philadelphia
 - Zoo station (disambiguation), several railway stations
 - One of the nicknames of Kalamazoo, Michigan
 
Art, entertainment, and media
Films
- Zoo, a 1961 documentary film by Bert Haanstra
 - Zoo, a 1999 dark comedy with David Carradine
 - Zoo (2005 film), a Japanese portmanteau film based on short stories by Otsuichi
 - Zoo (2007 film), a documentary about the life and death of Kenneth Pinyan
 - Postcards from the Zoo (also known as Zoo), a 2012 film by Edwin
 - Zoo (2017 film), a film by Colin McIvor
 - Zoo (2018 film), a Hindi-language drama film directed by Shlok Sharma
 - A Zed & Two Noughts (also known as Zoo and Z00), a 1985 film by Peter Greenaway
 
Literature
- Zoo (MacNeice book), a non-fiction book by Louis MacNeice
 - Zoo (Patterson novel), a 2012 novel by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
 - Zoo (Vidmar novel), a 2005 Slovenian novel by Janja Vidmar
 - The Zoo Story, a play by Edward Albee
 
Music
Groups and labels
- Zoo (dance troupe), the last Top Of The Pops dance troupe from 1980s
 - Zoo (Japanese band), a J-pop band from the early 1990s
 - Zoo (Norwegian band), a Norwegian band active in the late 70s and early 80s
 - The Zoo (Filipino band), an indie rock band from the Philippines
 - The Zoo (American band), a band formed by Mike Flicker and Howard Leese in the 1960s
 - Zoo Entertainment (record label), an American independent record label formed in the early 1990s, now defunct
 - Zoo Music, an American independent record label founded by Dee Dee Penny of the Dum Dum Girls
 - Zoo Records, a British independent record label formed in 1978
 
Recordings
- Zoo (Ceremony album), 2012
 - Zoo (Russ album), 2018
 - "The Zoo" (song), by Scorpions, 1980
 - "Zoo" (song), by Red Velvet, 2017
 - "Zoo", a song by Fetty Wap and Tee Grizzley, 2019
 - "Zoo", a song by Alphaville from CrazyShow, 2003
 - "Zoo", a song by the Legendary Pink Dots from Nemesis Online, 1998
 - "Zoo", a song by SM Town from 2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express, 2021
 - "Zoo", a song by Winner from We, 2019
 - "The Zoo (The Human Zoo)", a song by the Commodores from Machine Gun, 1974
 
Periodicals
- Zoo Magazine, a German magazine
 - Zoo Weekly, formerly Zoo, a men's magazine in the United Kingdom, Australia and South Africa
 
Television
- Zoo (American TV series), 2015 television adaptation of James Patterson's novel
 - Zoo (Czech TV series), a 2022 Czech family, comedy and relationship TV series
 - Our Zoo, a British drama television series
 - The Zoo (British TV series), a British television series airing on CBBC
 - The Zoo (Australian TV series), an Australian television series
 - The Zoo (New Zealand TV series), a New Zealand television series
 - The Zoo, an Animal Planet docu-series about the Bronx Zoo
 - "Zoo", a season 4 episode of Servant (TV series)
 
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Morning zoo, a format of off-beat morning radio
 - The Zoo, a comic opera by Arthur Sullivan
 - Zoo, a brand used for events organised by the Oxford University Student Union
 
Businesses and organizations
- Zoo Entertainment (video game company), an American video game publisher
 - Zoo Corporation, a Japanese video game and medical equipment developer and publisher
 - Zoo Outreach Organisation (ZOO), an Indian non-governmental organization
 - United States Air Force Academy, nicknamed The Zoo or The Blue Zoo
 
Technology
- Zoo (file format), a 1980s archive file format developed by Rahul Dhesi
 - SPAAG ZSU-23-4, a Soviet self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, nicknamed "zoo" by US soldiers
 
Other uses
- Zoo (Anthrocon), an informal meeting place at the Anthrocon convention
 - Asunción Mixtepec Zapotec (ISO 639-3 language code "zoo")
 - Saugeen–Maitland Hall, at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada
 
See also
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