Zoographical is an adjective that pertains to the study of animals and their distribution across geographic regions. Some synonyms for zoographical include zoogeographical, biogeographical, and faunistic. These terms all refer to the same field of study, with subtle variations in their emphasis on either the animals themselves or their natural habitats. Zoogeography is the study of animal distributions in relation to geographical features and boundaries, whereas biogeography focuses on the broader ecological forces that shape biodiversity patterns across regions. Faunistics, on the other hand, is the study of animal species within a particular geographic area, often with the goal of identifying rare or endangered animals.