'at the zoo' or 'in the zoo' ?
Let's take two sentences - 'We love all the animals here at the Indianapolis Zoo', and 'There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo'.
What's the use of putting different prepositions 'at' and 'in'?
I feel, that 'a' stays for "we've come to the zoo and are watching the animals now; soon we'll leave", but 'in' - for "they all are living there, whenever we watch them or not, like the thing-in-itself with its home now". Am I right?
So, which one is better to use in a sentence 'There is a tiger at/in the zoo. It is big, striped, wise, and so on...''?