Noun
A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising living animals, as a park, a pond, an aquarium, a warren, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJesus Pietro was worried. The Sons of Earth, if they got this far, would go straight to the vivarium to free their compatriots. But if Matthew Keller was his own agent... If the ghost of Alpha Plateau was not a rebel, but a thing with its own unpredictable purpose... Jesus Pietro worried. Larry Niven
Yes, the bleeding heart was something else again. A gruesome symbol on a vivarium floor. Fingers that broke without their owner noticing. An ink drawing appearing from nowhere on a dossier cover, like a signature. A signature. Larry Niven
As a result, the Medical School Administration requested an external review to determine if additional vivarium space is needed, or if consolidation efforts in existing vivaria can provide the necessary animal housing and use space. Source: Internet
Au contraire, they’ll probably be pleased that you noticed their hard work in regard to vivarium décor, and would likely appreciate some feedback at how well their displays are perceived by the public. Source: Internet
I favor enclosures with a footprint of 36 inches by 18 inches, and I kept my original group of 1.3 in a vivarium of this size for years. Source: Internet
Baby corn snakes can easily live in a plastic vivarium the size of a large shoebox for the first several months of their lives. Source: Internet