The Worldwide Zoo Info API is specifically designed to retrieve comprehensive information about zoos globally. By tapping into a vast, continuously updated database, this API allows users to retrieve detailed data on zoos by country, continent, and region.
[{"countries":["Belize","Bermuda","Canada","Costa Rica","Guatemala","Mexico","Panama","United States"]},[]]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6072/worldwide+zoo+info+api/8247/get+countries+available+in+dataset' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"continent":"Required"}'
[{"country":"Panama","zoos":[{"zoo_name":"Parque Municipal Summit","location":"Panama City"}]},{}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6072/worldwide+zoo+info+api/8248/get+zoos+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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You can retrieve comprehensive information about zoos around the world, including details on zoos by country, continent, and region.
The API is designed with specific endpoints that allow for granular data access, ensuring efficient retrieval of information.
Yes, the API taps into a vast, continuously updated database to provide the most current information about zoos globally.
The API is structured to retrieve data by specific countries, so you would need to make separate requests for each country to access their zoo information.
To retrieve information about zoos in a specific country using the Worldwide Zoo Info API, you can use the designated endpoint that allows you to specify the country parameter. This will return detailed data about all the zoos located in that country, including their names, locations, and other relevant information.
The "get countries" endpoint returns a list of countries with zoos, while the "get zoos by country" endpoint provides detailed information about zoos in a specified country, including zoo names and locations.
The key fields in the "get countries" response include "countries," which lists country names. In the "get zoos by country" response, key fields include "country" and "zoos," where "zoos" is an array containing objects with "zoo_name" and "location."
The "get countries" endpoint requires a "continent" parameter to filter countries. The "get zoos by country" endpoint requires a "country" parameter to specify which country's zoos to retrieve.
The response data is structured as JSON arrays. The "get countries" endpoint returns an array of country names, while the "get zoos by country" endpoint returns an object containing the country name and an array of zoo objects, each with name and location.
The "get countries" endpoint provides a list of countries with zoos, while the "get zoos by country" endpoint offers detailed information about each zoo, including its name and location within the specified country.
Users can customize requests by specifying the continent for the "get countries" endpoint and the country for the "get zoos by country" endpoint, allowing for targeted data retrieval based on geographic interest.
Data accuracy is maintained through continuous updates from reliable sources, ensuring that the information about zoos and their locations remains current and trustworthy.
Typical use cases include travel planning, educational research, wildlife conservation efforts, and creating informative content about global zoos and their offerings.
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