Animals
Desert Survivors: Adaptation at Its Best
The arid deserts are home to animals that have evolved extraordinary ways to survive the heat and scarcity of water. Camels, with their humps storing fat for long journeys, and fennec foxes, with their large ears that dissipate heat, are just two examples of the zoo’s desert dwellers.
The Forest Canopy: Life in the Treetops
High above the ground, the forest canopy is teeming with life. In the zoo, species like lemurs, capuchin monkeys, and tree frogs thrive in their carefully crafted enclosures. These animals, adapted to life in the treetops, leap from branch to branch with ease.
The World of Small Mammals
Small mammals like meerkats, otters, and armadillos may not be as large as their savanna counterparts, but they are no less fascinating. Meerkats, with their highly social behavior, are always on alert, while otters playfully swim through the water with an energy that delights all who watch.
ANIMALS
Endangered Species: A Call for Conservation
Many zoos are home to endangered species such as pandas, rhinos, and gorillas. These animals are often the focus of conservation efforts, with zoos playing a key role in breeding programs and public education. Visitors can learn about the threats these species face in the wild and what is being done to protect them for future generations.