Encounter Cute Pets: A Roundup of the World's Most Interesting Zoos
Due to the impact of COVID-19, many zoos faced operational difficulties in 2020, with the young animals in the parks 'crying for food'. As summer 2021 draws to a close, more and more zoos are ushering in 'back-to-school season'. Giraffes have grown taller, baby sloths have learned to climb trees, anteaters are busy with mouth exercises, red pandas have become social butterflies. Bookmark this article, and let Go City take you on a roundup of the world's most interesting zoos—go meet the cute pets!
01 Singapore Zoo (Original price S$44.00, free with Go Singapore Pass)
The Singapore Zoo is one of the top ten zoos in the world, themed around a tropical climate and adopting a fully open concept! The park uses natural barriers instead of fences, creating a natural living environment for various animals. There are over 3,600 species of birds and animals in the park, including many endangered species such as the Malayan tapir, white rhinoceros, Komodo dragon, white Bengal tiger, proboscis monkey, manatee, etc. The Singapore Zoo also houses the largest number of orangutans in the world!
The zoo offers animal feeding experiences, especially suitable for family trips, letting little ones experience a day as a zookeeper. There is also a restaurant, Ah Meng Restaurant, where you can have breakfast with orangutans. You can get up close with the animals, as if you're in Matt Damon's movie "We Bought a Zoo".
02 Night Safari Singapore (Original price S$51.00, free with Go Singapore Pass)
As night falls, head to the Night Safari and embark on a 40-minute tram adventure through this open-air zoo housing over 2,500 nocturnal creatures. The Night Safari is only open at night, welcoming visitors to a wonderful world of animals after dark to observe nocturnal animals and their mysterious habitats.
Visitors can get up close to different landscapes and species from the Himalayas to the Southeast Asian jungle. The park has over 100 animal species, 41% of which are endangered, including many native animals such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir, and Malayan tiger. You can also see groups of hyenas resting on the ground, elephants and hippos ambling along, pythons coiled in caves, and more.
03 Safari World Thailand (Original price ฿1500.00, free with Go Bangkok Pass)
Interact closely with lions, giraffes, and ostriches. Whether you seek unique tropical scenery or thrilling interactions with small animals, Safari World Thailand can satisfy you. Here you'll find unique orangutan boxing shows, animal feeding shows, and white tiger performances.
This is a true oasis for the soul, featuring white tigers, fancy koi ponds, the Land of Tapirs, a tropical rainforest aviary, sea lion shows, crocodile exhibits, macaw island, and more.
04 Staten Island Zoo (Original price $10.00, free with Go New York Pass)
Staten Island is a small island south of Manhattan. Join the New York Adventure Club and take an adventure trip to the Staten Island Zoo! Known as America's largest "small" zoo, it is home to a variety of wildlife and an ideal destination for family outings.
The park has over 1,100 species, including more than 350 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates from all over the world! The Staten Island Zoo is home to Chuck, the groundhog, who is the official Groundhog Day predictor for New York City.
05 ZSL London Zoo (Original price £22.90, free with Go London Pass)
London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo—nearly two hundred years old—and also the first modern zoo in the world. Since its founding, the zoo has raised many historically significant "star animals". The prototype of Winnie the Pooh was an American black bear that once lived here. It also inspired the design of the World Wildlife Fund logo!
Covering 36 acres, the zoo has nearly 755 species and 20,000 animals. With a dozen special exhibition areas including the aquarium, Land of the Lions, Penguin Beach, Butterfly Paradise, African Animals Zone, and Tropical Rainforest, it is the zoo with the largest number of animals and species in the UK.
Where are the fantastic beasts? Take Go City with you to visit your wonderful friends!
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