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Wuppertal Zoo ((ドイツ語:Zoologischer Garten Wuppertal) or ''Zoo Wuppertal'') is a zoo in Wuppertal, Germany. About 5,000 animals representing about 500 species from around the world live at the zoo, including apes, monkeys, bears, big cats, elephants, as well as birds, reptiles, and fish. == History == The zoo was founded on 5 December 1879. The central building opened together with the zoo itself on 8 September 1881. It featured 34 animals, among them a pair of wolves and a bear.〔 Since then, the zoo has been steadily expanded. The gorilla enclosure was updated and expanded to in 2006, coinciding with the 125th anniversary of the opening of the zoo. Visitors can view the gorillas through a large glass window. The drill baboon enclosure was also renovated in 2006.〔 On 24 May 2007, the zoo opened a new enclosure for lions and tigers. The lion enclosure is claimed to be the largest in a German zoo, and the Siberian tigers now live in several enclosures in the Valley of Tigers.〔 Anori, a polar bear cub born on 4 January 2012, who shares a father with the internationally well-known late polar bear Knut, made her debut to the public alongside her mother Vilma on Thursday, 29 March 2012. Until then, a camera inside their enclosure had been monitoring her progress learning to walk and get around.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wuppertal Zoo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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