Zoologischer Garten
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Berlin’s Zoological Garden is Germany’s oldest zoo and, with over 1,400 different species, it is one of the best-stocked in the world. Animals have been kept and bred here, in the northwest of the Tiergarten district, since 1844. A total of about 13,000 animals live in the zoo, ranging from saucer jellyfish to the Indian elephant. Some enclosures are interesting buildings in their own right. In summer, a visit to the zoo is a favourite day out for Berliners, and many animals, such as the panda and baby gorillas, have become celebrities.
Aquarium: www.aquarium-berlin.de
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1. Panda Bears
Bao-Bao the Giant Panda (one of the most endangered species in the world) is the greatest star of the Berlin Zoo. He was presented to Germany by China as an official gift in 1980. His female partner Yan Yan is on loan from China for breeding purposes.
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2. Monkey House
Monkeys and apes are at home in this house, and here you can watch gorillas, orang-utangs and chimpanzees swinging from tree to tree and playing in the straw. The venerable Eastern Lowland Gorillas, who raise several young in a group, are always a special hit with young and old alike. The big attraction, however, which draws the greatest crowds, is Sangha, a small baby gorilla, who is being raised by his carers.
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3. Lions’ Outdoor Enclosure
The kings of the desert usually sit aloft the high rocks. The lions are fed at 2:30pm in summer and at 3:30pm in winter.
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4. Giraffe House
The African-style Giraffe House is the oldest house (1871–2). Visitors enjoy watching the giraffes as they nibble the leaves of a tree or bend down, in slow motion, to take a drink.
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5. Nocturnal Animal House
This house, in the cellar of the Predatory Animal House, houses the creatures of the night, including nocturnal reptiles and birds. Here you can admire striped bandicoots, fruit bats and slender loris. Asleep during the day, their hearing is outstanding and their eyes may light up uncannily in the dark.
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6. Elephant House
These good-natured pachyderms have a healthy appetite: fully-grown male Indian elephants devour up to 50 kg (110 lb) of hay a day! Four elephants have been born in captivity.
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7. Aviaries
Nowhere else in the city can you hear such singing, tweeting and whistling – cockatiels, birds-of-paradise, parrots, hornbills and humming-birds sound off in the Bird House aviaries.
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8. Crocodile Hall
Not for the faint-hearted: in the crocodile hall visitors cross a small wooden footbridge, only 2 m (6 ft) above the dozing creatures. The reptiles are fed their meat every other Monday at 3:30pm.
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9. Aquarium
The greatest draw in the aquarium, where Caribbean and Amazonian habitats have been recreated, are the blacktip reef sharks and green morays. The electric eel, able to generate up to 800 volts, and the sting-rays are also popular.
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10. Amphibians’ Section
Poisonous snakes, bird spiders and reptiles as well as other amphibians crawl and slither around behind glass on the second floor of the aquarium. A particularly spectacular event is the feeding of the spiders.
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I visited in June 2006 and no mention is made in the Top 10 of the Antarctic House. This is large domed building recreating Antartic conditions for its penguin inhabitants. Mention has been made of the fact that many of the animal homes being quite wonderous buildings in their own right but I would also like to let people know how beautiful and well kept are the gardens and garden features.
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