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Top 10 Most Amazing Zoos In The World

Top Ten Best Zoos in the World
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In today’s we shall be talking about the top ten best and outstanding zoos in the world.
Find all the creature comforts and more at these ten world-class zoos. Sometimes the best or most informative way of getting familiar with a part of the world is first by learning about the animals who call it home, and some of these huge sprawling animal kingdoms offer that and so much more. These zoos are traces to aristocratic history, architectural marvels, leaders in wildlife conservation, family adventures waiting to happen, and, at the very least, present a chance to hang out with some pretty cute critters.
This video will show you some of those best zoos around the world, so fasten your seatbelts. We are diving right into this.
10. The Berlin Zoo is a brilliant mishmash of animal-centric architecture
A lot of superlatives could be used to describe aspects of the Berlin Zoo. It's the oldest zoo in Germany (opened 1844), and with 1,500 species and 9,500 animals, holds the most comprehensive collection of species in the world and subsequently is one of the most visited zoos in Europe. It also houses the largest aquarium in the world, with more than 250 tanks on display. However, numbers and superlatives aside, the grounds of this zoo are simply stunning to walk around in, offering enchanting architecture, beginning with their giant scalloped Elephant Gate that looms over two elephant sculptures guarding the entrance. The Hippopotamus House, opened in 1997, comprises two freeform tessellated grid shells flowing like a glass canopy over the splashy mammals, allowing visitors to catch a few above and underwater.
9. The Bronx Zoo cultivates some pretty bad-ass animals
The Bronx Zoo opened to the public in 1899, and in 1903, it became the first zoo in the Western Hemisphere to have snow leopards (several generations later, there are truly New Yorker snow leopards in this world, and that is a delightful thing). During the course of the next century, the zoo would continue to expand into one of the world's largest zoos and a major innovator in wildlife preservation and education. Clocking in at over 6,000 animals spread over 265 acres, the Bronx Zoo has cool little animal-spectating features like deep moats to separate animals from their predators and prey as well as a Wild Asia Monorail to see their naturalistic habitats on a relaxing guided tour past tigers, elephants and rhinos.
8. The London Zoo is a modern yet Victorian menagerie
The London Zoo, located on the north side of Regent's Park, has been operating as an animal research facility since 1826. In 1847, the grounds opened to the public, its success as a family attraction has helped them develop new zoo innovations such as the world's first reptile house (in 1849), public aquarium (in 1853) and petting zoo (in 1938). Since then, the zoo has retained some of its most notable pieces of Victorian architecture while expanding their animals to include the popular Komodo Dragon, Galapagos Tortoises, a wide range of reptiles, tigers, gorillas and more. Particularly noteworthy is their Penguin Beach, which is a circular 12,000-
square-meter pool that holds 450,000 liters of water and offers stunning underwater viewing areas.
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7. The Beijing Zoo has giant pandas in spades
The zoo was in established in 1906 during the late Qing Dynasty and has grown substantially from its relatively humble beginnings as a home to 12 monkeys, two parrots and a blind emu. Now, it contains 950 species of animals within its sprawling 219 acres of land, and by far the most popular exhibits in the Beijing Zoo are devoted to rare Chinese animals, most notably the Giant Pandas. Also on display are the South China tiger, Chinese Alligators and Chinese Great Salamander. Visitors can stroll leisurely around the manicured flower gardens, large groves of trees, grassland, streams, lotus pools and small hills atop which sit beautiful turn of the century Chinese pavilions.
6. A scenic stroll around the animals at the National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, otherwise known as the Pretoria Zoo, was founded in 1916 and has since grown to encompass 216 acres. Half the zoo lies stretched over flat ground, while the other half is hill-side; streaming between the two areas is the Apies River, but getting around is as simple as crossing its suspension bridges and following the 6 km of trails and walkways on foot, renting a golf course, or even catching a ride on the cablecar to the upper section.

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16 июля 2020 г. 14:00:01
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