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zoologically
Derived word form of zoological

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David Attenborough fans, rejoice: The comedy writer Karen Chee, whose work you may have seen in The New Yorker or McSweeney’s, is hosting this zoologically themed night of laughs.

From New York Times • Apr. 26, 2018

Man, he wrote in 1949, "is not yet zoologically mature."

From Time Magazine Archive

Dr. Ditmars not only declared Iron Mike to be "as offensive as a cigar-store Indian and as emblematic as the three balls over a pawnbroker's shop," but criticized it as being zoologically inaccurate.

From Time Magazine Archive

P. 122:108 I am surprised at your saying that "during the whole Tertiary period North America was zoologically far more strongly contrasted with South America than it is now."

From Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 by Marchant, James

Thereat the loud voices stopped, one by one, as the information penetrated the mass; and each eye turned, as on a pivot, following Gerard, and his every movement, silently and zoologically.

From The Cloister and the Hearth by Reade, Charles